April, 1916 
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JWNSEND'S TRIPLEX- 
•TOWNSEND'S TRIPLEX 
Townsend's 
rRJPLEX 
TEe Greatest Grass-cutter 
on Earth 
Cuts dn 66inch Swdtli 
Floats Over the Uneven Ground as a Ship Rides the Waves 
One mower may be climbing a knoll, the second skimming a level, the third paring a hollow 
Drawn by one horse and operated by one man, the TRIPLEX will mow 
more lawn in a day than the best motor mower ever made, cut it better 
and at a fraction of the cost. 
Drawn by one horse and operated by one man, it will mow more lawn in 
a day than any three ordinary horse-drawn mowers with three horses 
and three men. (We guarantee this.) 
Does not smash the grass to earth and plaster it in the mud in springtime, 
neither does it crush the life out of the grass between hot rollers and hard, 
hot ground in summer as does the motor mower. 
Write for catalogue illustrating all types of Lawn Mowers. 
S. P. TOWNSEND & CO., 17 £?T NUE 
1 H ENRY A. DREER 
| 1714"16 Chestnut St., Philal 
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