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g3] Diverse gg and useful ra new I* products ™from 0 Australia! Full details of this interesting range of products are available from the Australian Trade Commissioners. All are available for New Zealand _ agency or manufacture-under-licence arrangements.' x BEI 1. CONVERT ANY RE! VEHICLE TO A MOBILE |Q| POWER SUPPLY ■■■—■ The simple AUTO ARC Power " Supply and Welding System quickly and easily fits to any vehicle to H imai give you a Mobile Arc Welding h3vJ Unit or power supply. Auto XSt? Arc is an Alternator which z-~—<*-*'** 130 h&s been specially converted for these operations, \A S »' in addition to its original ■■•■ v task of keeping the vehicle’s battery |£R&| charged. It has been KLJH designed specific- Sw ally for handymen, O farmers,rally yvi JPjl drivers, mobile J-AJJk' ''SIH -servicevehicles, (/ JP S’® |»££j tractorsand IhShJ farm equipment, ! Agents with access to import licences RoX? MCjH are required. ■ —, 2. KEEPING TRACK OF |QI SHEEP STUD 13EJ PERFORMANCE Faster growth rates and higher fertility are the results of careful recording of a stud's IMMH performance. Merrindie'sStud Performance Recording System is based on careful records, _ which are processed by computer to give information on which young sheep can be truly assessed in comparison to each other. The information allows easy selection of lambs on the ■■Abv basis of growth rate, and provides a summary of —the sires' performance and ewes' fertility. This system is the ideal way to produce sheep which will perform well and maintain acceptable breed type and physical soundness. Agents are required to sell the software system. |3] 3. MAINTENANCE-FREE HOSPITAL FURNITURE KJEq| Here is a range of hospital furniture and accessories that are simple and quick to operate, |MM| maintenance-free and easily cleaned, while being ImM pleasing to the eye. These beds incorporate removable head and foot panels, braked swivel j Idfal castors, self-help pole bracket, absolute rigidity in ( K_>| all positions and an unconditional five year i guarantee. An agreement for reciprocal ( ■"HEFt trade or manufacture-under- I licence sought. ? MaJH * 8 XX 1 151 A Isll 4. THE MISTING SYSTEM ran that saves water An efficient system has been designed to maintain moist atmospheric conditions in controlled environments such as glass-houses. The humidity generated by this electronic misting control unit, in conjunction with heat and |MMI light, allows natural photo-synthesis and growth LdLa to take place over long periods. The unit saves yog water by turning the supply off at nightfall and on Ipfl&l. at sunrise. It automatically controls humidity, has KLm a unique override timer system, adjustable moisture control and a specially designed long-life probe. R3S"| Manufacture-under-licence agreement or agents br’Mj with a licence to import sought pg| Op j //feA i3i Em r'Oil Wl (MOB? ] igi |MM| FOR FURTHER DETAILSON THESE NEW Wml AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS CONTACT OR POST THIS COUPON TO - 151 EEi I THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE ran | COMMISSIONERS I WELLINGTON, Private Bag, Wellington 1. LvlvJ | 72-78 Hobson Street, Phone 736-411 . P3E"| I AUCKLAND, Private Bag, Auckland! JV’UI I 12 Lome Street, Phone 32-429 | ! lj9Ll I Please send further details on item number(s): I ■KM ' 11 2 - 3 - 4. I | Name | inyj Position i ! Business Address (KI typeol business eg manufacturer importer I |Mm| • wholesaler or end user . .. I ■ L__l

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Press, 1 March 1982, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 1 March 1982, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 1 March 1982, Page 24

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