OCTOBER ONLY latest MODELS —I 11 hp ELECTRIC START J8983K. 30 INCH CUT Contact us now at/ fl Cyclone K 245-247 Colombo Street, Sydenham. Phone 39-588 HMBIiBTANKS newstor •Farmers - Farm or domestic water supply •Orchardists - Water reticulation •Holidaymakers - Bach or holiday home water supply Big Timbertank benefits: • Timbertanks can be positioned In otherwise Inaccessible places because the materials are transported to the site prior to construction. • A tank size to suit a user’s exact requirements can be purchased - 11 sizes ranging from 2500 gals to 100,000 gals. • Cost efficiency • Timbertanks are guaranteed for 12 years and have a life expectancy of 70 years. • A timbertank can be dismantled and reconstructed etsawhere • The natural materials blend in with the surroundings. TO: MCALPINES (RANGIORA) LTD I PRIVATE BAG, RANGIORA, FREEPOST NO. 8 (no stamp required) Please, forward more information on timber tanks to: Name Address Phone aContact Neville Eder Phone Rangiora 8339 i I I I I It? -"-/Us4lpl«s RAJXK3K3RA UMITEO
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