The ' Excelsior ' plough is ' Champion of the World.' On hillside, lea, swamp, tussock, or stubble, it is equally at home. — Morrow, Bassett, and Co., sole agents in New Zealand.—*** TO OUR READERS.— You will find it to your advantage to deal with ' Tablet ' advertisers. They are enterprising, up-to-date business men. They want your trade and are prepared to cater for it. Give them a trial. You will do us a service by kindly mentioning:, the 'Tablet.'—*** Send to MORROW, BASSETT, and Co for descriptive catalogue of the " EXCELSIOR " farm Implements. It will pay you. — *** In cases of attacks of Colic, Cramp, or Spasms, Evans's WITCH'S OIL will he found invaluable.— ••• The " EXCELSIOR " STEEL ADJUSTABLE HARROW is one of the most useful Implements on a farm : it does the work of all other harrows. Prices — 2-leaf to cover, 10ft 6in, £5 10s ; 3-leaf to cover, 15ft Gin, £8. MORROW, BASSETT and Co. Send for catalogue.— ••♦ A little wonder is the Broadcast Patent Seed-sower, sold by Morrow, Bassett, and Co. For sowing turnip, rape, grass, and clover seed it has no equal, while for oats, wheat, and barley you have only to see it to know its value. A boy can work it. Sow four acres per hour, and any quantity up to six bushels per acre. Price only 20s.—***
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 24 September 1903, Page 20
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244Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 39, 24 September 1903, Page 20
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