THE "DUX" KNIFE HARROWS. No farmer who is anxious to get the best possible results from his land can afford to be without this implement. ine knives are angled—similar to chaftcutter knives on a small scale,—and not only do they tear and break the soil, but they cut down through sod or lumpy ground in a manner that will surprise you. The disc harrow has served its day, and ■he Dux knife harrow is the implement you more efficient in its work, much ,Wer to pull, and subject to much less wear and tear. Get one without further delay, and you will be well pleased. It beats the disc harrow in any class of land. FRIGES : 7ft, £l2; Bft, £l3. Farmers are asked to note that at the following low prices there is no need for any farmer to be without an UP-TO-DATE PLOU&H. SINGLE "DUX,'' £5 10s. Fitted with all latest improvements, and tip-to-date in every respect. Strong and durable. Quite a superior plough, and at the price no farm should be without one. DOUBLE "DUX," £8 10s. This plough, including swivel revolving ooulters and all improvements, is a gift at the money. A genuine two-furrow plough, which can be worked with two strong horses on easv-going land. Furrows adjust from 7in to llin wide, and 3in to Bin deep. Not a stubble plough only, but a genuine Implement for lea, stubble, or sidlmgs. TREBLE "BLUE JAY," £l6 10s. The latest pattern is the three-furrow plough of the day, and far ahead of any local-made three-furrow. No farmer doing any cultivation can afford to be without a " Blue Jay," especially at the above low price, which includes stearing gear, screw adjusting spacing bars, longer mould boards, and latest adjustments throughout. The " Blue Jay" three-furrow pulls as easily with four horses as any other twofurrow plough in the market, and in this way saves its own cost —in time and horse flesh —in one season, to say nothing of the excellence of the work done. The third furrow can be readilv detached at any time, and the plough used as a two-furrow instead. Do not fail to write us for particulars. Reliable testimonials will be forwarded : on application to WILLIAM F. REYNOLDS & CO. BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. Agents for "Reston" Vehicles " Macalister's " Ridger.
A§2 SYKES'S DRENCH SAVED MY COWS LIFE That is the testimony of hundreds of dairymen who have tried Sykes's Drench and know it's value as a remedy for all ailments peculiar to cows. ROCKVtLLE DAIRY FACTORY, NELSON. Mr. Sykes— , A number of the suppliers to the Rockville Dairy Factory have been using SYKES'S 1 DRENCH since it was introduced here, and I can safely say that it has been the means of saving the lives of quite a number of valuablftows, and up to the present I do not know of a single instance in which it has failed to do its work. Sighed P. W. Falconer, Manager. SOLD EVERYWHERE 1 1/6 PACKET: 16/-,DOZEN.,, ' , • Better buy It by the Dozen; A. & J. M'FARLANE, ACLAGGAN & PRINCES STREETS . • DunedJn, Cash Buyers of POULTRY and PORK (any quantity). Ducklings to weigh 9lb per fair; Chickens and Hen's, 81b per pair. Highest prices given. No commission charged. 5s ONEY TO LEND. The DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK is again j *_ t isxrn monwv nn xhimmniJi SECURITY at Lowest Current states. .'"... fJUGD SMITH, Uanagcr.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2975, 22 March 1911, Page 20
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