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r PURE Full nourishment, partly predigested. Stenirzed.-; THE BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS IN ALL CLI MATES/ f£ST , IN POWDER FORM. .. CHPto *y>**£L*<i* r-* KEEPS —, tf^S? I**1 ** INDEFINITELY. stores^

Farming for Profit Means, among other things, the use of the latest and most practical ideas in Farming Machinery. THE COLUMBIA DISC HARROW Possesses advantages over any similar implement on earth. Briefly stated, they are as follows.— jfST.— IT IS ABSOLUTELY FLEXIBLE, and is 1 f H g the only Disc Harrow on earth that will cut all £}mi< iff f ANf*S the ground to an equal depth, and which has the iwd ti>« * same pressure on both the inner and outer ends of IT} I rtKrECTLT its gangs when working on uneven ground there- %g | , FLEXIBLE fore the only one that prepares a proper seed bed. f***&?\ *\ - [i V (See the levers pressing down the inner ends of [1 ijt' ijLfi TS gangs in the illustration at the right ) , r*Tftr?yTr 'VJ'£2fe?sS^C» 2ND.-IT IS REVERSIBLE, and can be quickly \wiwA iuiLjlil aud easily changed from an " ia-throw " to an IM «R f\ OOK WwM\A^\\ "out-throw 11 by simply turning the gangs end for \T\IAI--"- Ig 9Rft i \L uJtt end, as shown in illustration. This feature is of the \*«AraC»«— «»<*K^n w-^»^ •iS^.Jt'ssgreatest advantage in vineyards and orchards, as it m " enables the operator to work the ground away from trees or vines and then throw it back when next cultivating. 0 ft JRD,-IT CUTS THE CENTRE. This Har- // J^..."?. row Is so arranged that it can be used with its -- ./tTT Ulft^ gangs opposite each other in the usual manner, or it /V^v V YV^f* f/ 111 can be quickly changed so that one gang works i.^J A^ '^hJU. _t~t"~ partly behind the other, thus cutting the centre /-^TT*A. \Tv*j i y^y *—> IT CAN BB SUPPLIED WITH EXTEN- I / S\S'\r\ IlT|||\ SION HEAD, by .means of which the gangs canVtfgi^ k^K\ •"I \l l W BMpIl be shifted out "from the centre to a distance of about - t*Ok^ Jit4i\9JK-^^^'^ three feet, thas making it possible to use it under overhanging branches of frtiil trees, where no other impleiaent-in the world conld be used, and just where the ground most needs cultivation for the benefit of the trees. It is also of great advMnu e a <n working close to vines, and jet preventing horses from treading on* them. | gTH.-lT PREPARES A SEED-BED ON FALLOW LAND quicker, cheaper, and easier than any other implement. Read this testimonial — „. , . , Escondido, California, US A. j • I have six of your Columbia Disc Harrows, 8 foot cut, and have put in 3 200 acres of grain with them this season without using a plough They pulverizethe soil thoroughly, and are much taster aad cheaper than T ploughing I consider tnem the best implements I have ever used on my ranch." J . GRUENDIKE. No Other line of implements on the Market contain so many Practical Labour and Money-Savinj Devices as do OSBORNE FARM IMPLEMENTS, embracing Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Harrows, Cultivators, Scufflers, Grain Drills, etc. Get Catalogue from tiie manufacturers — D/M. OSBORNE & CO., 553-567 FLINDERS STREET, MEUSUfiNE. Or from their Local Agents — Full Stocks of Extras carried! I, throughout all Australasian States. I

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Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2504, 19 March 1902, Page 12

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