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THE H TJX is xs.x:n*cs-. 1 ■ ' =3 Save your Time. Save your Money, Save your Horses. £3 lOs Od. The Bux Cultivator. Every live farmer 'knows 1 thab labour-Skying appliances are more necessary now bhan .ever, and thab in order bo m»ke' money and to burn his acres to the best account he musb cultivate closely and use every economical device, or he is badly handicapped iv the competition with his more enterprising neighbours. No class of fancy machines have effected greater savings for bheir users than the little one-horse cnltivators, hoors, scuffier?, weeders, ridgers, and the hundred-and-one names they are known by. The latest and beab of these is undoubtedly bhe preeenb season's Dux, which is the most marvellous £3 lOs Worth on bhe farm. «This is recognised by many of the leading implement .makers of the world, who are aob ashamed to include the Dux in tUe catalogues wibh' their own rnauufttcbures. Messrs Jack &nd Sens, of Maybolo, Scotland ; Me Hugh Leanon, of Melbourne ; .and Messrs Andrews mud Beaven, and Booth, M»cdoa*Kl and Co., of Christchurch, are a few wdl-known 'names, culled from many. The Dux Cultivator, whilst made ad light «.« necessary strength amj durability will 'permit, is of the best material obtainable. ' They vim stayers of the first water, and will go far toward initiating » class of implements supsiiou iv every respect to those now in use. No Weakness in Frame. An examination of the detail of the Dux 'will convince any one of its many advantages. ,Tho bines and arms are fixed with -clamps to '■ the main frame, which enables them to 'be used in ' any- position or at any depth, and t)ii«, 'too, withoub any- drilling and' Treakening of > the fratiw. ( ,- '■' - iSeveu ffJwnfrsH-^ot-Fiv©. The are tvr© diamond tines on each side o5 the frame, ov -one' more bhan in the Planet Jr. and Maesey, and one broed weeder blade. One or both can be used— in the former ense the unused limb being set aside as a duplicate — rand the digging points'or diamonds being reverßfblp, the upper poinb ran be .burned toward the ground when bhe lower has become worn. ' Our . compebitora deliver ab lower prices than we do, but thej' are not ia it for value. '.Their salesmen will tell you tha second arm on each side is nob really nece»sary, bub you will find oub in use whether ib is or nob, and if ib only keeps you oub of bheir hands when you want duplicabe parts you will # have none the worst of bhe.bargaiu. Two levers form part of each machine — one tor controlling, the depbh_ of operations by adjusting the leading wheel, "and bhe other for varying bbc width of frame. Our liOsag' Hiller. The long hiller or ridgcr, for turnips ami potatoes, is longer than in most other cultivators, and admits of greater range and adjustment and superior ridging. The long polished steel boards minimise friction, and the entire implement; will be found a marvel of strength, lightness, and utiliby. . . Comparisons. ' ' Now examine .our cultivator with- any of its , competitors. Look at their drilled frames with, obsolebe-bolfr 'holes and ours intact wibh clamps everywhere.' Their five limbs and our «even. ; Their shqrb, inefficient hill«srs or .ridgers (which simply acb as. a. drag or.make weight, withoub doing any packing), and ab ours wibh bheir length and jjerfecb surface. f EVERY USER DELIGHTED. Agencies : Auckland ... A. YATES & CO., Seedsmen Gisborne & Napier WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. Waipukurau A. JONES & SONS Palmerston N. ... WOLLERMAN & CO. Marton ®- BECKETT IMb*. „ ™« E B D A^ E M S O CO - Nelson JNO. INGRAM, Richmond Chrisbcourch .M. M ANDREWS it BEAVEN, BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO., CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION Blenheim " ... W. PARKER Timaru ... CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Waimate „. _ ... R. ARMSTRONG Oamaru ... ... DAHLING & MILNE Kyeburn ~. A. PEARSON" Blacks ... J. WILSON Tapanui W. QI7IN Heriob „. ,« TGDD BROS. Arrow _ ... W. BUTLER Lawrence ... «. ... D. JOHNSON Waitahxma .„ „. „. ... F. ELLIS Niagara ... ... ... J. THORNLEY Lumsden „. ... ... D. I'RASER Afchol .„ JAS. REID Mataura J. M»w Gore & Invereargill TOTHDLL, WAISOISf, & CO. BUCKEYE HARVESTER CO.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2284, 9 December 1897, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2284, 9 December 1897, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2284, 9 December 1897, Page 17

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