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Plunst Jf® WxW-' ;; - Garden Farm ■• | THESE implements arc ingenious and practical, being invented l>y a § farmer who wanted bigger crops with less labour, and who fell; the noed f for quick, thorough, effective cultivation. The.v have rerolutionized the I | old slow labourious farming and gardening methods, and, by sheer merit if K 'havo placed themselves in tho class of twentieth-century achievements.' i 1 They are light, strong, durable, and f j arc the greatest ia&or-savers 5 •j and crop producers ' f 5 ever put on the market. They do tie work quicker, better, .and cheaper i £ than gardening by hand or any other method. \ j Sonic implements combine a number of tools, such as tho No. I Planet ' 5 I Jr., "-whic.il is a combination hill and drill seeder, wheel hoa, cultivator, I . furrower and plow, and is tho most complete tool a farmer or gardener ° j 01,11 !lavc - call <1° ulor <> work with it and keep things in better coiuli- ■ ji tion in one-sixth of the time it would tako without it. " ; The Xo. lis only one of the many Planet Jr. Implements-there is one l a for every farm and garden task, whether for hand or horse power-aud all - I ° f Ui«"> aw sold with an iron-clad guarantee to give absolute satisfaction. • a Obtainable from .all storekeepers, "Write for 11)12 Planet Jr. catalogue. ' !i j E. Wo MILLS, & Co., Ltd.' ; | AGENTS, WELLINGTON. ; j i; VAKSWY THE CHIEF MERIT OF THE '! SUITS BOYS' VARSITY SUIT IS THE !| .![■" EXTREME COMFORT, COUPLED || I'' 180 YS ' WITH THE FACT THAT IT AL- /,j !| - ' LOWS PLENTY OF FREE PLAY ' |> 11 1 ' TO THE YOUTHFUL WEARER. 'j! I; WELL MADE, THEY WILL GIVE /• •: j! SATISFACTION, AND ARE " J =«' FROM MOST REASONABLE IN PRICE.' " | >;1 BOYS'DRILL VARSITY SHIRTS, •j> , '! EXTRi strong, . I ■ I . '4/(3, ' 4/9, 4/11. ' | c. smith; BOYS' ROUGH NAVY SERGE | ' PANTS, "" | Ltd., • ■; • } CUBA STEEET. 2/11 ' 3/3 ' 3/0 to 411, |

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1559, 1 October 1912, Page 3

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586

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1559, 1 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1559, 1 October 1912, Page 3

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