1 JOHNSONS SPtCIAL’CAIVAHISINC ADHERES SSP m. m GALVANISING fLAKES 298 Cl/A H Yards ; m mm ■ ■ t m LJ HOW JOHNSON’S BARB WIRE STANDS THE STRAIN OF YEARS—PICTURE NO. I—“PORCUPINE” Barb is specially galvanised. The illustration shows clearly the desirability of having Galvanised Wire which will not flake or peel. PICTURE NO, 2-—Shows the method of fixing the barbs on the main wires. Notice the well-finished points and the security of the wrapping of the barbs. PICTURE NO. 3.—-. Shows the evenness of the stranding of the main wires, which ensures the fence taking the strain equally when erected. The large illustration show's the completed reel of “PORCUPINE” Barb as it comes to you. *dOKD Manchester. OMITed Founded 177$ England
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Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)
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119Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 1 October 1938, Page 5 (Supplement)
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