DUX HOE JL/X XXX JL IU Ug lit TTERY little need be said about this impleV ment. It is well known aad appreciated, aud never a season has yet passed without many a farmer ordering too late, and being oblidged to go without it. There is only one price, £3 103, which includes the finest drill plough in existence ; no extra charge. Look at these splendid mould boards which are supplied with every cultivator, not as an extra, but as part of the outfit of the splendid SEVENTY-SHILLING line. It pays farmers to read their newspapers nowadays, to see what value they can get by going to the right place for it. My new shipment of Dux Hoes has just arrived and is finding ready sale. It would be well for intending purchasers to order early, DUX HARROWS. • These steel implements show users relatively the same advantage as Dux ploughs. The time has gone by for hauling obsolete machinery over tbe soil. Tbis was well enough in the age of wooden beams, crude iron, and bullock teams, but at the present day when N.Z. farmers are called upon to compete with growers in the Argentine who are nearer the world's market, and who are the most goahead people living in the use of light ste?! machinery, this colony must not handicap itself in the race. It is not an edifying spectacle to watch a team of heavy drughts stumbling along with a huge conglomeration of iron riding over the ground instead of going into it, and doing what is expected of it. The Dux harrows are considerably lighter in dead weight and in draught, are five tines, deep, and as efficient aB excellent workmanship and material-can make them. The price is 25s per leaf T trWß>jrlcfuded, in sets of three, four, or^ye leaves. DUX SfNGLE-FURROW. Thist plough is -a dafty: It costs £6 10s, which includes double leading wheels and a revolving swivel coulter. There are no extia charges. It is lighter in draught than any similar type of plough, and users have actually auctioned these for a very few shillings less than their first cost, after doing a couple of seasons' work with them. Save your money and send your order to G. H. OATWAY, BOND-STREET, DUNEDIN DENTAL NOTICE. S. MYERS & CO., DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, AND INV|JRCARGILL, MR GUNTHORP j WHO has been with us for 15 years, and is qualified by e^aminatio", visits Law. renee 'every alternate Thursday ,-his next visit heing He «'ill meet patients at Mr G. O. Taylor's Pharmacy, and MrTayl r will make appoint* merits, if desired, ALL FEES MOST MODERATE Highest Class Work only. Time Payments, arranged.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4819, 5 January 1901, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4819, 5 January 1901, Page 3
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