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“NOTE THE IMMOVABLE TWIST.”

CYCLONE GATES AND FENCES. FOIt HOME AND FARM. The attention of the farmer and the home dweller is drawn to the stand, tG the right of the main entrance at the Waikato Winter Show, ’at which are exhibited Cyclone gates and fences. On the stand are six kinds of Cyclone fencing, representing the manufacture of the Cyclone Fence and Gale Co., Ltd., Christchurch, each of which is woven at the firm’s factory and sent out in rolls ready for erection. The Cyclone fences arc made of tlic best wire that can he procured, heavy galvanised steel wire. The six kinds of fences the firm manufacture are Cyclone woven fence, Cyclone spring coil fence, Cyclone ornamental fence, Cyclone chain netting, Cyclone triangle me,sit sheep and pig netting and Cyclone interlocking fence. Close inspection of the Cyclone fences will indicate that they possess great elasticity and will resist a sharp shock without slacking. in ornamental gates, arches and fences the firm also display manufacture that is durable in finish and attractive in design for ttic garden, the park and the suburban home.

The special attention of the farming community of the Waikato is called to the Cyclone immovable interlocking sheep and hog fence, which llie firm manufactures. This can lie rightly described as Iho perfect fence for N.X. requirements, its great feature is Hie immovable interlocking twist The stay of this fence is in one piece, twisted round the lop and bottom wires only and interwoven with all the intermediates with a right and left twist, which locks them together in an absolutely immovable. position, thus making the lie the strongest part of the fence, Tim wire is British, open hearth steei finality, specially galvanised. This fence is absolutely impervious In the weight of I tie. strongest, animal that, cares to challenge its durability and its purchase and erection will entirely eliminate the many cares and losses that are such a feature on N.X. farms to-day.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 8

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“NOTE THE IMMOVABLE TWIST.” Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 8

“NOTE THE IMMOVABLE TWIST.” Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 8