RECOGNISED for dependable precision, these " Driver " Power Tools pay for themselves through the time and labour they save. Designed for both professional and amateur craftsmen, and now offered at THE FARMERS' on the easiest of terms. IK c'l a®m jpi m w v wviii| The most completely equipped Band Saw built Guards, Ripping Guide, and Table Extension are regular equipment. The fine cutting qualities of this Band Saw are apparent i" kinds of work. Ball-bearing. Rigid cast "iron frame. Wheels balanced and rubber-faced. Table tilts to 45 degrees. Table size, 12£ in. x 12in. (with wood extensions, 18 x I2in.) Height overall, 33iin. Cash Price, £ls Terms: 40/- Deposit and 5/- Weekly for 58 Weeks. Also 16in. Extra Heavy Machine — Cash Price, £45 Terms: £5 Deposit and 10/- Weekly for 88 Weeks. DRILL PRESS Vibration —the enemy of smooth precision drill press performance—is reduced to an absolute minimum .with the new six-spline spindle in this machine. Four SKF precision ball-bearings, a larger column, a stop collar on column for head assembly, slow speed pulleys, plus the universally accepted Jacob's key chuck these are features which never before have all been found in one Drill Press at any pricel Besides drilling, this machine will do mortising, shaping, carving, routing, dovetailing ''and taping. The, head may be inverted for shaping. Can be driven off line shaft or motor. Cash Price (without Motor), £l3/12/6 Terms: 40/- Deposit and 5/- Weekly for 51 Weeks. Inspect the full range of " Driver * Tools and Electric Motors in our Machinery Department, Wyndham Street. Every Tool sold with our guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Back. This new Saw is a fine example of superior engineering. Table size, 16in. x 13in. (with extensions 16in. x 25in.). Table is made of close-grained Gray Iron, top ground smooth and tilts to an angle of 4 5 degrees—a scale indicating the degree of tilt. SKF ball-bearings, removable, insert in table for dadoing. Uses Bin. diameteir saw blades. Cash Price, £ll/10/Terms: 30/- Deposit and 4/- Weekly for 155 Week#. Also 7in. BENCH SAW— Cash Price, £5/12/6 Terms: 20/- Deposit and 2/6 Weekly for 41 Weeks. 3/m ms wS. 4-inch PLANER or JOINTER This new "Driver" Planer was designed to provide the utmost :n efficiency, at a price well within the reach of all. The three highspeed knives ensure much smoother work with less sharpening of the knives. Other advantages, such as Adjustable Tables, Better Design, Greater Weight, more convenient setting of the Guide, and Superior Safety Guard are important factors which make this machine one of outstanding value. Cash Price, £6/10/Terms: 20/- Deposit and 3/- Weekly for 41 Weeks. HEAVY DUTY 4in. BALL-BEARING PLANER— Cash Price, £l4/10/. Terms: 40/- Deposit and 5/- Weekly for 55 Weeks. HEAVY Gin. BALL-BEARING PLANERCash Price, £2l/15/6 Terms: 60/- Deposit and 10/- Weekly for 41 Weeks. Operates quieter, cuta better. Is easier to handle and requires no "time-out" for repairs and adjustments. "The tubular type cast-iron frame keeps vibration down to a minimum. The smooth-acting precision drive mechanism is finely balanced and good for years of trouble-free-work. Cash Price, £5/15/ Terms: 20/- Deposit and 2/6 Weekly for 42 Weeks. I VERTICAL SPINDLE SHAPER Carves mouldings and decorative frames as if by "magic. SKF ball-bearings carry the spindle. Base and table are of heavy Grey Iron, with steel elsewhere. Adjustments are very simple—in fact, this Shaper carries more hand wheel adjustments than any other we know of. See this high-speed Vertical Shaper at THE FARMERS'. It is a superior machine. 2lin. x 1 5in. Table (without Motor). Cash Price, £l2/17/6 Terms: 40/- Deposit and 5/- Weekly for 48 Weeks.
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