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For absolute strength, extreme simplicity, freedom from weak or undesirable points, and abundance of excellent working features throughout, Excelsior Ploughs are unrivalled. They will do perfectly the work that can be expected of any plough, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction in any soils where a plough can work at all, no matter how tough and difficult the work. They have extra length of land beam, specially made mould boards, and steering gear of the most complete and approved kind. Revolving swivel steel circular coulters. Double furrow £11 LOs ; three furrows;, £16 10s. — Morrow, Bassett, and Co., solo agents in New Zealand for Cockshutt farm implements.— *•* THE HOLIDAYS ARE HERE !. What are you going to give, your boys and girls for a Christmas present ? tf you use ' Book Gift ' • Tea you can have your choice from our catalogue of over 500 good and useful books, absolutely free. If you cannot procure catalogues of books from your grocer, send to W. Scoular and Co.. wholesale agents, Dunedin, and a copy will be posted you by return mail The following useful books are on our catalogue : — Mrs. Bceton's Book on Cookery and household management; given with 61b of tea ; The Doctor at Home, a book that should bo in every house, given with lOtb of tea : The Amateur Carpenter, given with 101t» of tea ;>The Enquirer's Oracle, or Enquire within upon everything. The money spent by others in extensive advertising and showy labels and tins is given by us to the customer in the form of high class literature.— **•

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 10 July 1902, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 10 July 1902, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 28, 10 July 1902, Page 10