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•TKEJESAN UNSURPASSED COMBINATION OP LEMENTS INDISPENSABLE FOR FARM OR VEGETABLE GARDEN. TWHAT YOTJ GET: ( SINGLE-WHEEL HOE, with Pair of Curved Point ) Hoes, 3 Cultivator Teeth, and large Garden Plough—- ( all of hard tempered Steel. Cultivates deep or shallow. (DOUBLE-WHEEL HOE, with Pair of Curved Point I Hoes, Pair of Rakes, Pair Cultivator Teeth, wide, ) Pair ditto, harrow, Pair Ploughs, Pair Detachable Leaf ( Guards. fDOUBLE-WHEEL HOE, with Pair 6-inch Hoes, Pair I Ploughs 2 Pairs Cultivating Teeth, Pair Leaf Guards. J One°man with this can do equal to six mens work | with the ordinary Hoe, and the growing of vegetables becomes a pleasure. f HILL-DROPPING SEED DRILL, with Hoe, Cultivator, "" Rake, and Plough. Light, compact durable, easy i running. One of the most popular of the Planet Jr. ! combinations. 42/6 72/6 The Farmer must have this Implement. 60//This is a HORSE HOE, and it is the leading favourite with Farmers the world over, having been proved superior to all other makes. It has a Depth Regulator ! and an Expander, while the bracing of the Handle gives great steadiness and rigidity. For opening furrows ! for Potatoes, Turnips, Manure, etc., it cannot be exj celled. It can be used as a Cultivator, and also as a i Weed Eradicator. In Farm and Garden Implements we Stock none but the Best. DUNEDIN.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3018, 17 January 1912, Page 18

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