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A SUCCESSFUL INVENTION.

WATSON'S PATENT FENCE STAN DAIU). This fence standard crmsists of a strip of iron, steel or other material of a width approximately about half the width of tli** standards at present in ■tic*. This will constitute a saving of material and this strip is reinforced to a greater degree «>l strength than the ordinary standard by twisting it helically throughout its full length.' The three, main points of tlii* standard are : Simplicity in construction : Economy _ in erection and strength, its being stronger than any other standard on the market. Another important feature about the standard is owing to its screw formation, 8 inches in the ground is equivalent to 16 inches of any other standard now in use. Therefore, a 4ft> standard constructed according to this invention takes the place of a 4ft. 6in ordinary standard, thereby saving six inches of material. For gully fencing it haa no equal a? it will grip the ground and does not require anchoring. It is just what the farmer wants, and appreciation of it is shewn daily, by the number of orders now in ha nd. Write for sample and prove it for yourself. Note the address—Watson Bros., engineers--, Mnyfnir Street, Hit-car-ton. The standard has been successfully patented throughout the world bv \ .nry Hughes, Patent Agent*-, Cbrisfclmrrli (L*. K. Climie, Registered Patent Agent, Manager). J. E. S. Jackson, Stafford street, Timaru, agent for H*?nry Hughes....

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13691, 5 September 1908, Page 6

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A SUCCESSFUL INVENTION. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13691, 5 September 1908, Page 6

A SUCCESSFUL INVENTION. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13691, 5 September 1908, Page 6