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21. patent hiooer, a combination of a Digging 
Spade. Cultivator, Sub-soiler, and Aerator. 
This Implement is lighter than the ordinary spade, enters the ground as e sily as a fork, subsoils and acfites it better 
than any other tool. T Handles, as illustration, 5/6 • O Handle, 5/9 each. 
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No. 23. 
SHOVELS, 
Diamond-pointed, 
each 2/9 to 3/- 
No. 22 
SHOVELS, 
square, solid steel, 
each 2/-, 2/6, & 3/- 
No 19. No. 20. 
SPADES, strapped, all SPADES, socket, all 
bright solid steel. bright solid steel. 
No. I, 4/3* No. 2, 4/6 ; No. I, 4/3, No. 2, 4/6. 
Also supplied in half-bright solid steel, 
No. t, 4/-, No. 2, 4/3. 
No. 6t. No. 31. No. 32. 
Garden Tools, in sets, for Ladies, polished FORKS, Manure, FORKS, Manure, No. 30. No. 28. 
haadle.-i, bright and red blades, Spade. steel, 4 iS- 5 prongs, steel, 4, 5, and FORKS, Potato, FORKS, Digging, 
Pork, Hake. Ho\ Trowel, and \Vccd Fork American, 6 prongs, 3 and 4 prongs, 4 ^»ud 5 prongs. 
7/6 to 9/6 per set. each 4 /- .and 4/6. each 3/6. 4/-, & 5/- each 3/- and 3/6 each 4/- and 4/6 
No. 51. 
Turflng irons, 
each 8/- to 10/6, 
With handles, 
9/- to 11/6, 
When ordering Spades and Forks, please state if preferred with D or T Handles. "•(S 
No. 57. 
Spade Foot Irons, 
with leather sides, 
each 1/3 
No. 103. 
Garden Scrapers, 
2/- each. 
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