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AND o ' Very little need be-jeaid, about this imple • It is wellr kn-qwn and. appreciated, an<{ Mi^ver-a season has" yet passed: without many*, 1 a farmer ordering tod- late, and being obliged 1 ' j" to' go without it. T,here is only one price, ! £3 10s, which includes the finest drill, plough in existence ; no extra charge. , Look at these splendid mouid bqards, whicli" - are suppliedrwith every cultivator, not! as a» \ ex'fra,. but as part "of the outfit of the splen- | did SEVENTY-SHILLING line. It paya 1~ farmers to read their newspapers nowadays, \ to-"gee what value'they can get by going to the ' rdghi' p'la'ea for. it. L \ ,-;\ -* -> ] ' - -v ''- ''• "' ' " , J "'■' -' There are two diamond tines on each sida the frame, 'or one more than in" the " Planet Jun.," as well as one weeder blade and one , rear blade 1 - seveir in- all;. -TlfesV are:" held in j their places- by^rclamps,' so tha^th'.ere. is-., no > I drilling and weakening of -.the frame;;; and they -'may, in- ; c6nsequence',->be kept >a)t" any; position v along the steel frame Bar; and' at, any; depth. rThe diamond-, parts 'are all' reversible,^ so thai I there 'is "provision f or " double the usual- wear. This-implenrerit,haß,-n'o 'e(tiia^r-«aclfiß'BU£lplied.-f this-season.'wilihjste"el>a l nalesi'ins€eail of wood; - as-B&owninrthe 4' cu^,^a'n'd •v^h^.&uclr-greatar .', .capacity. } -^.out^fanf J^etf;.thiS;inip ; l4mfen"l> r ! "Vr" uJJiiMS S t pnhhr Jilir« ' Now" that the sheep'-dippihg -' season ap-* ! pfoaches, owners will do well to consider the I claims of odams's'Dii)s, and to give them a ' trial. The' company was formed from amongst ; the yeomanry of England' in 1855, and its i jproud boast is that it was directed then and 1 still is by some of the principal breeders in Great Britain. ' " Odams " is a- household ■word. "Once used, always used," and no sheepowner giving these dips a, trial will ever have/causß,"to" regret^the experiment. An im- | proved -fleece, absolute freedom from animal' < life, scab, and- the worry of flies' ase desiderata. Ji not to be^Jightly, esteemed.' Put up" in lgal, 2gal, 1 s'gal', and lOgal drums, and r 2oga! kegs I (nonrpoisonous " fluid) ; and' in cases of, 3doz, | 6doz, and 12d'oji packets of powder^ poisonous). Each gallon of Odams's fluids is" sufficient fov lOOgal of dip, and -each packet for 25gil. Remember that these dips are more highly concentrated, more effective, and. cheaper in the end than any others in the market. APPROXIMATE COST,, ONE HA'PENNY PER' SHEEP. ;,,'>' Special prices" to flockow-ners- dibping large ~ x flooka*? . , -f "'-,,' ANDREW BLAKE, ■* Farm^ Steward to Her- Majesty : the Queen. ■v Osborne,', Cowes, 1.W., Writes dßtli September, 1893 : — v "" " I. have been waiting to, see. the result, of ■ a thorough test of the Odams-'s^ Fluid- Dip. - you sent me, and I, am pleased to. be able to report mos.t favourably, of it. It, is fatall to -insect life in- any'animal, and:as J a- sheep dip it is, jiot surpassed, by the best I have tried, 'and is easily mixed; The wool.retains a'nice,' mellow touch that is not tofbe felt after some ,dips, and the ewes are not disturbed- by fljea afterwards." i - . " ; - GFENJBR'AI* LUBRICATING OILS _of the ' highest quality,/BINDER TWINE of the begt makes and duplicate parts, for "all 1 past and' present " BUCKEYE BINDERS! REAPERS and r BINDERS, always in stock. I can alsdsupplr a limited number of latest Buckeye Mowjera and Binders. Save your money, and seffd your ordersto BOND STREET, - : .-

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Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2409, 3 May 1900, Page 7

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