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11l wmm\ ss dffl3a I|KI Does this Plow • - look as though it could be bluffed? Start it in a heavy clay or gritty field—even if it abounds in boulders—and see what happens. If it did not tear through it would never have met with the wonderful success it has had. Ask any Nelson orchardist what Plow he uses in his gravelly soil. He will invariably answer—the " OLIVER." See that slip nose and wing ? They are reversible. Better still, they are self-sharpening : no delay because of dull slip or wing, no expense for sharpening. Just think of a Plow that hurls boulders out of its path and sharpens itself! The mouldboards have just the right curve for a smooth and even turn. Owing to the difficult soils which I these Plows are called upon to turn, wiwuiiuiiuun va uuii &.iuca special care is exercised in the casting and chilling to ensure evenness of UUJNJiDIN; temper. A variety of slip noses for qn r>j JVTAIM JZ? CC% either light or heavy soils, both chilled * • DUA | VW ** •» and steel, and solid cast and steel TIMARU; shares may be used. 098 turns a 13in " , and 099 a lGin furrow. igtif, Stephenson & Co., Ltd, T. BUXTON & CO., TIMARU; £6/17/6 and £7/8/6 \ respectively. 204 MADRAS ST., CHRISTCHTJRCH. MILLAR-WADE AUTOMATIC MILKER- % Jifi m 'ifm''"' m w PHI •yv. I f '/■*'■ r , mws. m m .. .■■' :,>y: :_ :--. k^mm - . :.- .:•■■ - Absolutely "THE LAST WORD IN MILKING." Without motive power this LITTLE WONDER MILKS "RIGHT OUT" FAST AND CLEAN. Quickly attached. ONE MAN can'"bail-up" and look after four milkers. FINISHING OFF 35 to 40 OOWS PER HOUR EASILY. Solution of labour troubles. , THE MILLAR-WADE, used with care and cleanliness is a great boon to any dairyman. Price of Milker, £6 Nett Delivered. Apply MiLLAR-WADE APPARATUS, LTD., BOX 242, Wellington. Good live agents and demonstrators wanted. Write for particulars. To assure reply mention Otago Witness.

STUMPING TITH the "MONKEY" or • » "WALLABY" JACK is a pleasur They are so powerful, yet easy to work; bo light that they can be carried anywhere; so compact that they can be used) in any position; so cheap that everyone can afford to buy one—in fact, you should not be without one. They will do all those odd lifting jobs that havo troubled you for so long. BRITISH MATERIAL. BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. Write To-day—Now. TREWHELLA BROS., PTY.. LTD.. TRKNTHAM, VICTORIA.

m!LA±LJ: - ' , *£*; ■v,^-s V if ■■' i'.-*v-"fc>t? ; (V It 1 - - ! •1 N\ , 7 >U . 1 ' « . . V•* f <,-i. ms^: v : ,.<" MP*/'/// 7 <To keep dry— To work in j# COmfortlb/; WEAR THE FISHUBRAND •Strong, easy fitting, absolutely waterproof. Tower's Goods can be obtained from all leading Storekeepers and Warehousemen SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A. J. TOWER CO., Boston, U. S. A. Melbourne Sydney ' Brisbane Adelaide Perth Auckland A 217 vilTj-Yi'Sf:'-. ■'.v.'"-.-.,-. -,&£<*(w* : ::~.-.\-r: ■•->■,•■-'' "f: D s* 33 .Afg/7 whose incomes depend upon their crops —a know the value of scientific manures —and they are ever on the alert in ousting insect pests. £■ 1 is a favourite because it is both an insecticide and manure. It is fatal to soil insects, and beneficial to plant life. Obtainable at all stores. Write for Free Illustrated Booklet. S J. W. Wallace «fe Co. ($"! 1 1 Dept. A., Wakefield Street \S"Y I Wellington 20 V^l Murray, Rooerts, & Co., Dunedin.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3314, 19 September 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3314, 19 September 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3314, 19 September 1917, Page 10

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