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Price £6 15s, — O trouble to plow right tip to the butts of the trees, no matter how spreading they are, because the horse is at the side, where , it cannot interfere with the branches. • _■..''_■ .■ . ««, It has a wide bridle and handles adjustable sideways. This Plow is specially designed for Orchardists. The mould board, shares, and sloping land slide are chilled. The cutter share may be solid or slip-nose. Capacity is 6x 11 inches. Mr AGMEN G. SMITH, of Stoke, writes ;" An ideal orchard plow. The wide bridle and movable handles enable me to plow right > up to the large trees, and to plow along nyy wire-netting and barbed-wire fence. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Dunedin ; T. BUXTON & CO., Timaru ; and 204 MADRAS STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

At last a complete ELECTRIC PLAM that, is so Simple, Reliable, and Economical that ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER are now available any Where and for any purpose. Now you may have the comfort and of ELECTRIC LIGHT in your home and outbuildings—brilliant, cool, safe. DELCO-LIGHT will run your light machinery—the cream separator, the washing machine, tho churn—and pump your water. Let us show you hov7 it will pcy for itself in time and labour saved. DISTRIBUTORS FOR SOUTH ISLAND (except Marlborough and Nelson)I N.Z. Farmers' GO' ft ■>ir til ifm Post Office Box 921, Christchurch. Distributors for North Island, Marlborough, and Nelson— ARTHUR D. RILEY & CO., LTD., Wellington. ■X-£; ttHXHIGOT* m » , J ■■■' V*. :^ m&M'jii&i Vi wmmmmmmmmmmm. wmm tmuwmm

PIGOY mi How McKesizie saved t I [J-lr. Wm. McKenzie writes—la September, 1904, I saved Eg £l4 by having Sykes's Drench § on the premises (costing 1/6 perfel packet). A valuable sow with 12W little young ones was at the pointp of death. She was down and|||! h could not move, and having JpDrench in the house I gave her| .half a packet. The remainder ofl ;the packet I mixed with meal |milk and gave to her four hours||f I afterwards. In less than six hoursM g , jshe was on her feet. As I wasp leaving my farm in eight weeks IB sold the sow and litter for £"ii.% vv Every owner of live stock should||? ©w«J 'have this valuable medicine his farm, as he never knows hour when he will recmire it.- Wi WM. McKENZIE, Ptllp Omata, Taranaki, m Stud Pig Farsn||

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Otago Witness, Issue 3342, 3 April 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3342, 3 April 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3342, 3 April 1918, Page 10

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