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4 malsei MO 'fa posls a ctaag ZZX. With good post timber fast disappearing, concrete posts, . , quickly and cheaply made on the farm, are making both immediate and future savings for far-seeing farmers. A .! ~ Using a Simplex Concrete Post Mould, one man can, |gg ||y» ZmZMwwam without help, make 100 6ft “ for all time ” posts a V \ < z / X=S&< day (an expert can do 20 an hour). Taking cement —————— at about 7/- a bag delivered, and reinforcing rods XXZSSSi. 25/- per cwt., you can, if you have gravel and sand on the farm, make 100 or more posts at about 1/5* J^,zzz. a post. Even good broadleaf posts would cost nearly thatmany localities much more. - The SI M MJM CONCRETE gillie POST MOULD /i is easy to handle, weighing only 281 b, and is made for Sai. ;„,.,.,.,.... ........ . —ww»..i>v»r v TO WJ ,. A long life. Produces sft 6in and 6ft posts. Hinged side an d end allows easy, rapid removal without fracturing th® post. |||jFgg|P\ Concrete posts, made the Simplex way, are neat, ready X Y pierced for wires, and will never need replacement. They ’•' : thus enhance farm values. Your mercantile flrm stocks Simplex Post Moulds. Write u ~ or post coupon for FREE leaflet to F THE simplex MOULD co“ """ ““" ”~ 40 Z ZCT Q H Pi/a B H jffl) I P.O. Box 67, Invercargill. J - A Simplex oouio Co. I Please send s e u™ leaflet on the u/ie □liiiPicX I iOUIu Lo. i “ m m p ;“. p .’ Bt .. M °°“: P.O. BOX 67, INVERCARGILL I Address

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 62, Issue 2, 15 February 1941, Page 87

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Page 87 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 62, Issue 2, 15 February 1941, Page 87

Page 87 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 62, Issue 2, 15 February 1941, Page 87

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