The Dux plough appears to bo a decided success, upwards of a thousand having been sold during tho first season. Not long since tho agents in tho old country wrote to Professor M'Oonnell, Ongar Park' Hall, Essex, asking him to try one of the Dux ploughs on the stiff clay lands of Essex. To this request the author of the Agricultural/Notobook replied as follows" A few years ago 1 1 mado a trial of some nine ploughs here to try and find one which would do better work than the old Essex wooden plough, both as to work and draught (with the dynamometer (test). I was not quite satisfied with any of these ploughs, and am locking out for a bettor one; bub I certainly do not care _to purchase until I have made an exhaustive trial of it. Tho land hero iB like sticky soap, and one-half of the ploughs made would bo of no use on it." On receiving the above letter, Messrs, Jack and Sons forwarded a Dux plough to the professor for trial, and the following is a copy of the professor's report, which is dated November 14:— " The Dux plough is doing better work thae I have ever been able to get dono on thin land before, and it is the tenth plough I have tried, all by different makers. Pleass send on another of tho same immediately." Sore throats, hoarseness, etc,, quickly cured by Condy's Fluid. Sir Morell Mackenzie, M.A., of England, says" You cannot use a better gargle than 'Condya Find.'" Kor purifying tba testh and breath, wash out the mouth with Condy's j Fluid, largely diluted with water. Sold by ail ! chemist/). Oondy and Mitchell, of Loudon, Eng. land, are the sol« UltfOH. Insist on buying • I'Conty'a Fluid.", " ' ' '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10035, 23 January 1896, Page 6
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