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WORKSHOP MACHINES EASY TERMS! a "ACORNTOOLS" METAL TURNING LATHES & y V SEND TO THE MACHINERY EXPERTS WISEMANS, BOX 1749 AUCKLAND Headstock fitted with Timken Taper Roller Bearings. Swing over bed 101”, swing over carriage 61”. 16 spindle speeds ranging from 28 to 2072 R P.M. V Automatic reverse, power cross feed. All f 'Z' f af a movements graduated. Completely / ® ’ I ' motorised, with reverse motor switch, / - ■■■ iMe ' j; faceplate, change gears, reducing sleeve / on d centres (° s illustrated). ' Available in three sizes:1 • 36" model —18“ between centres *1 *4* ] .. J* £123 42“ model—24" between Wi N ® centres £127. 54" model—36" between centres £136. Chucks and steadies extra:- \ X. 3” 3 jaw Burnerd chuck—£s/3'9. V'-- 3-jaw Burnerd chuck £B/9/9. ’***“-- ' 4 'i QW Burnerd chuck £3/7/-. 6” 3- Burnerd chuck £l3/11/-. 6” 4- Burnerd chuck £6/7/-. 31" GRAYSON METAL TURNING LATHES 471 / Height of centres 3}". Length between centres 18". Swing in gap 10". Swing over saddle 4}". Diameter of mandrel nose 1 i". Diometer of mandrel in bearings 1 i”. Mandrel cored Morse Toper, No. 2. Clearance hole in mandrel i". Length of saddle 7". Traverse of cross slide Q 31". Traverse top slide 3?". Tool height 7/16". Diameter and pitch of lead screw 1” x 8 T.P.I. ■■■ " Diameter of face plate 7". Diameter TOOL HOLDER BITS: -J” 2/8d; WIREBRUSHES: (Circular) 4” of toil stock barrel 1". Width of gears 5/16" 4/-. 12/6; 6” 22/6* 8" 31/6. on Back gear I". Dinmeter of 3COMBINED CENTRE DRILL AND ‘ speed cone pulley, 4.1” x 3J” x COUNTERSINK: 3/8; 5/16” "SPHERE” ' 2 ,, CHUCKS (Jacobs w 'dth of belt 1". Back gear 3/11. Pattern): 43/-‘ No 1 Arbor 5/4- ratio to 1. Approx, weight 1 12lbs. LATHE CENTRES (High Speed): ki 2 A r hnr a/a * The lathe is supplied complete with No. 1 M.T. 8/10; No. 2 M.T. ’ ’ 4"' 3-jaw chuck, face plate, catch 11/8. ei erTDi/- e- . plate, full set of change wheels for ELECTRIC MOTORS: Smgle Pho,., E^g||sh threods Qnd y f|ne threads , several moke,, from - 4 - .h.p. to -J screw-cutting table and two centres. "HYCO" (IMPORTED) h.p„ price, ranging from 16/17/. Price, £69/10/-. Countershaft WOODWORKING MACHINES to £lB/15/-. assembly available. 8" Sowbench £39 10 0 • 24" £39 19 m ■ 111 s« in an c Belt Sander £39 10 0 188 ■ I ■■■ ■ ■ ■■ of“ocMn\ s ,u :irb\ ci s U C pX n d BOX 1749, AUCKLAND AVAILABLE ON EASY TERMS! 11 COMMERCE ST. AUCKLAND r g g gg g g MINISTER OF CROWN DEPLORES PHYSICAL SK fSlg DECLINE IN N.Z. YOUTH .. . 0 WW Is alarming and most distressing that in a country where youth has the fullest opportunities / f° r f Q k' n 9 P ar f ’ n sport and healthy recreation, f / /// / //l 0 /o) where climate, bountiful food and o high general I 111 / J[ aT) Lf / standard of living are available for all, there are SSx II U Still so many physical weaklings," said Mr Parry. ; "Evening Post," 17/6/49. i w-) " Bountiful Food," if over-refined, cannot -t f I j J build a strong, healthy body. Your childJ Jr 1 J ren W '" h Qve a bstter chance of physical —" x robustness if the daily diet is sound. For instance, refined cereals should be (F J / avoided. VI-MAX IS NOT REFINED. VSgKMP/'xy- /L v-/ Serve delicious, vitalising VI-MAX as porridge and use VI-MAX in your VI-MAX is " entoleted " to ensure fresh-from-th.. cooking. mill condition. This process does not destroy th. nutritive or vitamin values which are: :: ™} ,nte u^ na ' WW E •• 666 J pcrlb - Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch. Ra apples ’■ (• i’-- rjb ///.-■' fulfil EAT and SERVE I them REGULARLY They’re Good / IXIjX/ for You! TRY THIS RECIPE / ; — ——_■—■■■—— / / AMERICAN APPLE PIE / / A rich pie crust; 3 cups quartered tart apples; I cup brown /V, / W sugar; | teaspoon nutmeg; J teaspoon cinnamon; I tablespoon /< / butter (optional) Icing or castor sugar, and cinnamon. / / / Line deep pie plate with the pastry. Arrange apples in one / j layer in pie plate. Cover with sugar and spices mixed. Dot V / WW with butter. Add 3 tablespoons water. Fit on top crust. slashing it in the centre and moistening the edges, and pressing them together with a fork. Dust with a little granulated sugar and cinnamon. Bake in very hot oven (400 degrees) for 10 / W minutes, then reduce to 350-375 degrees and cook another 40 I minutes. /

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Wanganui Chronicle, 23 July 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 23 July 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 23 July 1949, Page 6

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