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DISPLAYED & DEMONSTRATED ON STAND C 72 (Opp. Exhibition Marquee) Available from 400 psi to 6000 psi — single and three phase electric — petrol and P. T. O. models — hot and cold water machines “Spitwater" waterblasters represent excellent value for money and are designed for years of efficient, trouble-free life. - (Picture below) SW 85 o' 2250 PSI cold/hot water model. Or (Picture above) HP 90 1350 PSI cold water machine. (z* * (Qf (Picture left) HP 200 A ® 3000 P eirol driven ~l model. Note: All models over I 2250 PSI will accept the SPITWATER; Inexpensive and efficient. attacnment. Distributed by McLean and Stevens Ltd Marketed by Spit water AGencies 1 PHONE 68019 PO BOX 25415 < T

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Press, 20 September 1985, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 20 September 1985, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 20 September 1985, Page 5

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