THE HUSTLER CULTIVATOR.
THE FARMERS' FRIEND.
J. STORIMEIt AND CO., TBIARU.
Of all the hundreds of implements on the ground, the Hushter Cultivator, while talcing a back place in the Show, takes, a very prominent position among tho attractions ojffered to farmers. These cultivators, made of tho finest materials by Messrs J. Storrier and Co., King street, Tiroaru, are getting a Dominion-wide reputation. 1 Handy, easy to manage, light of draught to either horses or tractors it was universally admired by those who "know." By its use thousands of acres are being farmed with success and it has enabled near and„far better methods to be applied to tlii© working of new lands, with profit to the owners or farmers. Ita advantages have so appealed to the general . farmer that tho. well-known "twitch" land —formerly the bane of the farmer, is more easily worked or "ultimately eradicated. The demand for "these implements is so great that the firm (J. Storrier and Co , Timaru) have had to make great additions to cope with the orders received from all parts of the Dominion. As an eradicator of "twitch" it is without an equal. Every farmer next time they want the Dominion's -best cultivator have only to write to J. Storrier and Co. (Timaru).
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 17
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210THE HUSTLER CULTIVATOR. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 17
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