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Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



[Mar. 2, 1920, 



Splendid Value at 

 Anthony H order ns' 



TF it were possible to make better Ploughs -they 

 ■*■ would still carry Anthony Horderns' price ticket. 



When Anthony Horderns' took up the Plough question, they 

 took it up with the whole-hearted thorougliness that has 

 characterised their every effort towards a Perfect Shopping 

 Service to the people of Australia. 



The " Wiard " is the result. 



In the flawless quality of the tested metals, the accurate 

 machining, the hardening, finishing, and specially improved 

 design, the " Wiard " stands for the supreme attainment in 

 modern Plough construction. 



The Plough as Illustrated. 



Wiards' Patented Steel Beam 2-Horse Tloiigh, ]Vo. 100, weighs lOfilb. 



It cuts from 6 to 9 in. deep and 10 to 14 in. wide, and is the easiest of 

 draught of the Wiard Series £5/ 1 O/- 



A not her Good Value. 



The Wianl SiiU-soil Ploug'h is strong and serviceable. Will loosen 

 the soil in the bottom of a furrow from 3 to 6 in. deep. For ditoliing 

 purposes it is unequalled ; weight, 106 lb. ... ... ... 60/- 



Send for Quotations. 



Anthony Hordern & Sons, Ltd., 



Briok-fiolGl Hill, ^y<inGy. 



