-Vorv Jilllo nood \h> taid about this impls. ment. It is'well known and appreciated, »n<l t never a sesu-on has yet passed without many ;v f aimer ordering top .late, and boing obligeS 10 go without it. There is only ouo price, £'6 10-s, which includes the finest* drill pi nigh in existence ; no extra,, chiirgo. ," Look at these splendid mould boati/\«;*»*7hio!i ri'3 supplied with every cultivator, r>oi us mi extra, but as part of the outfit of ihe yp!*»« did SEVENTY-SHILLING line. It p*s( farmers to read their liovrsiiaxurrs noweday*, to ses what value the;' can gei by going lo ii( right place for it. There are two diamond tines on each sids of the frame, or one more than in the "Planet <Jun.," a3 well as one weeder blade and one roar blade — seven in all." Those are 1 held in their places by clamps, so that there is no drilling and weakening of the frame, and they may, in consequence, be kept at any position along the sleel frame bar, and 'at any depth The diamond parts are all reversible, so that there is provision for double the usual wear. This implement has no equal, and is supplied thi6 Bsason with steel handles instead of wood, as shown in the A' cut," and with much greater capacity. You want to see thi3 implement. • \Jr Ji<r .£3, .&.?&&»> Suf HfJLAjL&&4& JiJAJ, <■ Now that the -sheep-dipping seasoa approaches, owners will do well to consider tho claims of Odams's Dips, and to give them a trial. The company was formed from amongst the yeomanry of England in 1855, and its proud boast is that it was directed then and 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 eyej have caizse to regret the experiment. An improved fle-ece, absolute freedom- from animal life, scab, and the worry of flies are desiderata not to be lightly esteemed. Put up in Igal, 2gal, sgal, and lOgal drums, and 20gal^kegs (non-poisonous fluid) ; and in cases of 3doz, odoz, and 12doz packets of powder (poisonous). Each gallon of Odams's fluid is sufficient for lOOgal of dip, and each packet for 25gal. 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 flockowners dipping lar^e flocks. ANDREW BLAKE, Farm Steward to Her Majesty the Queen, Osborne, Cowes, 1.W., Writes 18th September, 1353: — " I have been waiting to see the result of a thorough test of the Odjans's Fluid Dip you sent me, and I am pleased to be able to report most favourably of it. It is fatal to insect life in any animal, and as a sheep dip it is not surpassed by the best I have tried, and is easily mixed. The wool retains a nice, mellow touch that is not to be felt after sorpe dips, and the ewes are not disturbed by flies afterwards." GENEKAIi. LUBRICATING OILS of the highesf quality, BINDER TWINE of the best makes and duplicate parts for all past and present BUCKEYE BINDERS; REAPER 3 and BINDERS always in stock. 1 can also supplf a, limited number of latest Buckeye Mowers and Binders. Save your money, and send your orders to BOND STEEET.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 7
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565Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2416, 28 June 1900, Page 7
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