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PAP SAYS PUMP IT.. ‘Cjl POMf jW. iENPURE «T I Zu i< x I CLEAR SUMPS IN DOUBLE QUICK TIME Dad's been at the designing board again . . , this | time he's produced a verticle shaft, non clog pump jt» for clearing semi-solid liquids from sumps, base- [ ments, cellars ... in fact anywhere where water and **“" partial solids collect. Don't have unhygienic conditions . . . clear all that waste water out quickly and with little trouble, with a Davies vertical shaft, non clog pump. Pump is submerged and can operate with automatic floats or manually. Special wide screen at the bottom enables complete discharge of solids in suspension. Contact your local agent or write direct to the Manufacturers for full details. Muraf sctwrun: D. H. DAVIES & CO. LTD. || Box 12-029, Penrose. Telegrams: Davipump.” tr Agents «ll mill towns. South Wand Representativi: B. R. Homersham Ltd, Box 280, Christchurch.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30826, 11 August 1965, Page 16
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