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Haynes STELLITED Plough Shares are more than Five Times Better! *< ***% \ H *t \ 'Z , % > $> / v<«* f , mm i ; .. ■■ v \ •&>£j£:iS§P ft? # RHM MM that tfr HAYNES STELLITE T PAYS ! The above three Plough Shares were put on a 3-furrow Oliver Plough, “A" was an old share repointed with cast iron. “B” was a new cast iron share. “C” was an old share repointed with Stellite. “C” was put on the first furrow. “A” next and “B” last. All farmers will agree that “C” had more work to do than the others, especially if “C” stayed sharp while “A” and “B” lost their points. All started off together, and, first of all, ploughed 6 acres of shingle land. “A” was removed at the end of 20 acres unfit for further service. I “B” was removed at the j end of 24 acres for re- i pointing. j “C” was still going at the j end of ploughing. It I had done 48 acres and j the point showed prac- I tically no signs of i wear. ! Another example is the i case of 3 Stellited steel j shares used in pumice i country. They ploughed j 20 acres as against 4 • acres for plain steel : shares. The Stellite was i still intact and the three j shares were put into their j original condition ready i for another long run for i the cost of one new steel \ share. | Ask Your Local Oxy-Acetylene Welder about STELLITE} Should you have difficulty in being able 1o have you)' Shares Stellited, Write to— THE ACETONE ILLUMINATING & WELDING CO., LTD., P.O. Box 149, NAPIER. Auckland. Branches at— Wellington. Christchurch Dunedin.

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Northern Advocate, 27 July 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 27 July 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 27 July 1934, Page 10