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• • •• ::s ] ■ ; /", ___ ’r afc ■P»« <z*Jb? :.:i ? :l On My iSSZkA ir o« Hir V x .IL Farm . . “i wa» RUNNING WATER . . . makes possible modern amenities. ... . it's the backbone of pleasant living. . . . ensures better health. . . . increases farm output and profit. BROWN BROS. 1 Double-Acting BULLDOZER PUMP ANSWERS ALL WATER-PUMPING PROBLEMS Running water can save you in a year 200,000 steps or about 70 miles walking distance to and from outside hand-pumps. The "Bulldozer" Pump is ideal for farms where water has to be pumped long distances, or up a hill . . . ideal for supplying water to factories, or a group of houses . . . hot water boiler feed . . . wherever large capacity is required against a high "head". Let us supply; fuller information in the light of your requirements. "Bulldozer" Pumps are available in 5 models with capacities from 8 to 40 gallons per minute against "heads" up to 580 ft. The 3 largest models are the famous American imported Deming Pumps. All models have Timken Roller Bearings, and can be supplied with flat or V-belt drive. (ZiwiSim). ( < ENGINEERS LTD. Pumping Machinery Specialists Since 1908. COLOMBO STREET, P.O. BOX 548 J, CHRISTCHURCH. TOWNEND'S PAMPAS GRASS Planting season July to October. . Full particulars from— P.O. BOX 556, HAMILTON.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 1, 15 July 1950, Page 70

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Page 70 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 1, 15 July 1950, Page 70

Page 70 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 81, Issue 1, 15 July 1950, Page 70