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■awBBBBgaaagBWBEBY— jpgsm i ■r : c. m m /hi m ■£ *J Sl? lii BSSftgtfKMa HA and and ng Homesteads are Syt)omyiT)ous terms comparatively speaking I Smiling homesteads are those of wise farmers, and an important item of farm wisdom is “implementology” ! The farmer well up in this !!' ),e f ( ln!?,r S that the best Disc-Harrows are the ‘ STEEL QUEEN,” and if he hasn’t already one or more sets, this will be his first forward movement to make his Farm Equipinent up to date— and more ■ profitable I lucre s also a further point in the Disc- .,„ ri - Harrowing question: If, with the usual p T/Ty'" ■: - "• amount of preparation of seed-beds for cereal ' crops, the average yield is, say, 33 bushels per acre, a couple of extra strokes with the “STEEL QUEEN” will probably result in a couple of bushels more per acre—which is a fairly conservative computation! Assess the average value at 5/- per bushel and your land is producing 10/- per acre per year more than it will with the “slap-dash” methods usually employed! Fifty acres only at 10/- extra profit will practically pay for a sot of “STEEL QUEEN” DISCS the first season, so, in reality you get them for nothing, or very nearly so! That’s all right, isn’t it? ’ * THE 1920 “STEEL QUEEN” IS BETTER THAN EVER! Send for Illustrated Catalogue, Price List, etc. Please mention this paper. SUPPLIED ON HIRE CONTRACT IF DESIRED. STATE WHAT TERMS YOU WANT. Booth & CHRISTCHURCH CHRISTCHURCH BRANCHES: AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, GISBORNE, HASTINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH, PALMERSTON NORTH, ASHBURTON, TIMARU, DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, 18 March 1920, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 18 March 1920, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 18 March 1920, Page 34