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II HAS SIX DISTINCT ADVANTAGES OVER ANY OTHER SHEEP NETTING rr^ SSg E.SKSS 'SSS m wars 111 *■• BSE !BSS*fe BSE 'SsssA^R '-.Mm ■sm SJSs'r BK Sent out in 5 Chain Rolls. Various Heights and Spacings. For temporary fencing and feeding off stock our standard size is 7 lines, 36 inch. Price, 1 3/© per chain at Christchurch. Other sizes on application. Special Pig Fence made. FARMERS I Compare the weight of Cyclone and the price with any other netting procurable. Ask your storekeeper for Cyclone ; if he cannot supply you write us direct. Free illustrated catalogue of Fences and Gates for the Garden, the Station, and the Farm, On application. "CYCLONE" Peace & Gate Co. 178 MONTREAL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. EE .- An ideal Orchard Plow; Prise &6 15s NO trouble to plow right up to the butts } of the 'trees, no matter how spreading they are, be- a cause the horse is H at the side, where f it cannot interfere with the branches. . . . . ~ It has a wide bridle and handles adjustable sideways. This Plow is specially designed for Orchardists. The mould board, shares, and sloping land slide are chilfed. The cutter share may be solid or slip-nose. Capacity is 6x 11 inches. Mr AG-MEN G. SMITH, of Stoke, writes ;" An ideal orchard plow. The wide bridle and movable handles enable ine to plow right up to the large trees, and to plow along my wire-netting and barbed-wire fence. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Dunedin ; T. BUXTON & CO., Timaru ; and 204 MADRAS STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. iO YOU WANT A SHEEP OR CATTLE EAE-PLTEE WHICH ' WILL CUT AND NOT TEAR THE EAE? SOLE AGEIJT: . PRIME Hardware Merchant, QISBOBNB.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 10