How To Save Money When Fencing While the farmer wants a good permanent fence, he must watch closely the cost of every chain fenced. JOHNSON’S SUPERDREADNOUGHT Solves the farmers’ difficulties. Johnson’s Superdreadnought is a 12£ gauge wire. However, it is manufactured from a special steel and treated in a special manner which gives it THE SAME STRENGTH AS NO. 8 Whereas the length of No. 8 is only 546 yards per cwt., Johnson’s Superdreadnought has a length of 1,5000 YARDS TO THE CWT. Superdreadnought therefore gives nearly three times the length of No. 8, which means that, where the farmer would have to pay freight and transport charges on 3 cwt. of No, 8, he would have to pay the expenses on only 1 cwt. of Superdreadnought. Owing to its lightness, Superdreadnought wire obviohsly appeals to the farmer who has rough country to fence where packing is necessary. N.B.—All Johnson’s Fencing Wires are galvanised under a patent process, which results in the wires carrying about three times more zinc coating than is carried by so-called “Cheap’' wires, which are unsuitable for permanent fences in the New Zealand salt-laden climate. Stocked by Jill Stores and Stock and Station Agents. LIMITED Founded 17 7$ Write us for a copy of “Fencing Pacts TCvery Parmer Should Know.”
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Northern Advocate, 11 July 1936, Page 6 (Supplement)
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214Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 11 July 1936, Page 6 (Supplement)
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