A FENCE OF FENCES.
iTHE CYCLONE FENCE COMPANY.
To see 'a fence or gate admirably suited for any purpose on a farm, or house garden or dairy, one has only to inspect the Cyclone Fence and Gate Company's exhibit on the Show' Ground. interlocking fence"was perhaps the chief object of commendation. Its neatness,, the likelihood of its duration, .strength and efficiency all combined to make it' one of the most interesting articles at the Show from a farmer's point of view, while the gates and Jose arches etc., also attracted attention. Another feature worthy of special notice was the concrete reinforcement made by the Qyclone people and .used everywhere in buildings, and toad work, {strong and serviceable it seemed to fill a long-felt want, and is suitable for the thousand and one uses that New Zealand settlers deinand. Again the farmer, who visiting the Show, fails to ■ inspect the Cyclone ience and Company (178 Montreal street) exhibit will certainly miss a good thing. *
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 18
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163A FENCE OF FENCES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 18
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