'&> OPEN UP THE EARTH'S DEN TREASURE vil n.vy.' <■, Mm UJRLLnC ~XaxCf»*&*~ HARROWS S<hjfy&?c D. McL WALLACE, LTD., POLLEN ST., THAMES. HEAD OFFICE: NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Mother Earth is bountiful —help her to help you. All the ingredients of wealth are waiting for you in the soil, you have only to turn them into valuable produce by scientific harrowing. . , . The Wallace Katimotion Harrow, illustrated at far left, is scientifically designed to open up the soil to the full benefit of the sun and oxygen. . . . The teeth are spaced so that each one cuts its own track. ... Its flexibility ensures that all the teeth are working all the time. . . . Teeth are renewable, the only tool necessary being a spanner. . . . For light harrowing the bar can be attached to the other end and the harrow drawn backwards. . . . The Katimotion can be supplied with chain for spreading manure if desired. . . . Your name and address on the coupon below will bring full particulars of these unique Wallace Harrows immediately. D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. p Newmarket, Auckland. j Dear Sirs, Please forward me full information and | free literature on Wallace Katimotion and Katiflex Harrows. | NAME ADDRESS. J.
WHEN 'FLU IS ABOUT. Sore throats and colds often develop into severe influenza if not checked at once. At the first signs of soreness place Pulmonas on the tongue. Immediately antiseptic healing vapours penetrate to every part of the breathing system. Soreness is at once relieved and tight breathing eased. Pulmonas splendid, too, for Asthma and Bronchitis. 1/-, 1/6. Chemists and stores. —Ad.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20285, 9 April 1938, Page 4
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