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USE LANE'S MEDOJ.INE daily after housework is done. It keeps the hands soft, supple, clean, free from dirt. Makes them fit for any drawing room, i/- everywhere. 8.

The DUX" KNIFE HARROWS. This famous implement is fast gainiiiE wound, all farmers who liave iwi'd it speaking in the highest terms of praise uf the work done. I'ltlCKS: £ll 10s (light) to (heavy) £ls. What the Farmers of Otago have to say of the " Dux " Knife Harrows: "I finrl it goes deeper into the ground than the disc, lilting tho soil ami working it more thoroughly. I am highly pleased with the machine." "For one thing they aro much easier on the horses than the disc, and 1 consider do much hot for work. [ worked the harrows in tough lea land, and although 1 have disc harrows I never would work them again so much superior are the "Oux" Knife Harrows in every way." 'I am quite satisfied the ''Dux" Knife Harrows do better work than the disc, and so is my neighbor, who bought a new set of discs this season, but he is borrowing my Knife Harrows to work up his turnip land, as lie considers ho docs much better work with the Knife Harrows." These Farmers speak the truth. The " Dux " Knife Harrow is entirely new, and cannot be equalled by any other machine in couchy, lumpy—or, in fact, any class of land. AVrite for particulars. Wm. E. REYNOLDS & CO., Bond &reet, DUXEDIN. Agents for: " BLUE JAY" Plows " DUX " implements " RESTON" Vehicles, Etc. A. A. SCOTT, Gore Agent. yiUl-l't' Know Cream nut only re- * tiuivia impt»rfluo!!« na:t, t-ut dft•'.r.>vs the roofi; pile -la 0,1 from ilr 'tiumiv.ni i:r Mr Quiii, ciieitiists, Uore, or direct Irna Hetudcy Muuet, B*it SDeciaXst, 10, Goo;"- St, OuuediA.

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Mataura Ensign, 22 May 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 22 May 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 22 May 1909, Page 4

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