LOG SPLITTING is child’s play <a>— with an ARTILLERY Mi M SPLITTING GUN BEFORE USING GUN EVFN the most stubborn, knotty logs succumb to the ARTILLERY SPLITTING GUN. No boring is r:.;cessary. Merely load with l|oz of blasting powder, drive the gun a few inches into the log, and light the fuse. It does the job in two minutes, and uses but a fraction of the powder and fuse that you used before. It’s low cost, and the great saving it effects in labor, time and materials, makes the ARTILLERY SPLITTING GUN a necessity for all farmers and post-splitters. mm AFTER USING GUN NO BORING, GUTS LABOUR AND MATERIALS DOWN TO A MINIMUM Price: 17/6 each FENCING MATERIALS. . . ALL fences should be overhauled before winter sets in. To do the job thoroughly you’ll need good materials ... sturdy posts and stout wire. These are obtainable from our hardware department. Select your requirements from the list given below. FENCING WIRE BARBED WIRE WIRE NETTING RIMU SPLIT BATTENS WHITE PINE SAWN BATTENS WIRE STRAINERS AND HAMMERS TOTARA POSTS PURIRI POSTS STAPLES & NAILS Williams & Kettle Ltd. PROVISION AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS - • CHILDERS ROAD, GISBORNE
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18063, 13 April 1933, Page 4
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189Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18063, 13 April 1933, Page 4
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