With the coming of the “dry days’’ the question of providing water for farm stock should be looming large in the programme of the prudent pastoralist! Many means have been utilised to provide a plentiful supply of aqua pura which is admittedly one of Nature’s greatest, gifts, but the utilisation of another of Nature’s bounties, i.e.-—the wind— is certainly the cheapest method with which to pump it, and, with the latest improved type of windmill, also one of the best! In this connection, the announcement on page 34 in which the Booth Self-Oiler Windmill is featured, should prove profitable propaganda to many of our farmer readers, and, for the reason that Booth, Macdonald and Co., Ltd., besides being progressive manufacturers are vigorous and methodical advertisers. We expressly request— as a means of proving the value of our journal as an advertising medium— those of our readers to whom the proposition appeals, should A 7 .Z. Toilet when writing (or otherwise enquiring) about Hie Booth Self-Oiler Windmill. Verb Sap.
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New Zealand Tablet, 18 November 1920, Page 43
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