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LOST £loo,ooo.

LOOK, FARMERS, LOOK! AN EFFECTIVE STACK COVER. .One, hundred thousand pounds' worth of hay Is destroyed every year by rain. Are you one of the losers/ If so, read on. At the Waikato Show this year is an exhibit of extraordinary interest to farmers, in the form of a new haystack cover —the patented "save-all." Guaranteed for seven years with ordinary care. It is easy and handy to handle, no wood or boits required; will roll up like a tarpaulin; it has every desirable feature that could be wished for. It is the only cover that can be placed on the stack immediately' with safety, as ample ventilation is provided for the stack to sweat itself out. In case you are caught with a stack half up you can make it secure in five minutes and uncover again in five minutes; yet it would turn a week's rain. No farmer will ever have any regrets through acquainting himself with this valuable invention. The users say to use it is to appreciate it. On the, guaranteed life oi'-the cover it works out at 18s Gd per year to "cover a stack 15ft. by 32ft. It can be assembled to cover a stack any width or length, but to ascertain, the number of sheets required, say, providing, a stack is 15ft. wide, you multiply every foot the stack is long by six. For instance, if the stack is 32ft.« long, six times 32 —192 sheets, £G 10s. But if a stack is built, 20ft. wide, multiply the number of feet the stack is long by eight, because it takes eight sheets to go. over tho stack, four each side, instead of three each side as in 15ft. wide. As the season is approaching order your requirements now and save disappointment, as supplies are limited. Any cover returnable if not satisfied. The price per 100 sheets, covering 300 square feet, £3 ss, will more than pay for itself the first season. The following is an extract from one of the many letters Mr. Ham received: "Piease supply me with two more stack covers of 200 sheets each for the coming season. The one I got from you last season gave rne every satisfaction. I find it very easy to put on and takeoff, and not even the top straws of my stack were discoloured." As heard at the saleyards: "You know Farmer K's slack wouldn't have went up in smoke if he hadn't put that corrugated iron on so soon. But Farmer G. said his were cooling down all right, but the rain got in through not being covered, and sent the temperature up again and up it, went also. Any way, you can eliminate nit these risks and anxiety by using the Patented Save-all Cover. Keep this by you and think it over; at the' Same time file address: N. Ham, Box 261, Hamilton. 390

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Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16653, 19 November 1925, Page 2

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LOST £l00,000. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16653, 19 November 1925, Page 2

LOST £l00,000. Waikato Times, Volume 99, Issue 16653, 19 November 1925, Page 2