TO LANDOWNERS AND CONTRACTORS, To economise when More than Erecting or Repairing 50,000 Flat, Barb, or Black in use, Wiie Fencing, use B. and J, WIRE FASTENINGS, which is the greatest laboursaving Fastening ever introduced or patented in the colonies. It is the cheapest and most convenient to manipulate. The weight is under 20z., guaranteed to stand a test to pull asunder the strongest wire in ordinary use, and leaves the wire in a manner that the slack wire can b« taken up in one minute on each wire when re-straining is necessary. Price, 21s per hundred up to 500 ; 50, 12s ; 25, 75. 5 per cent, discount on orders above 500; 10 per cent, discount on orders above 1,000. The above fastenings can be used with any ordinary strainer. We also supply a Crab-motioned Strainer, by which there is no waste in wire in five miles of fencing, with No, 8 wire straining post 10 chains apart. It saves the price of itself in wire only. It is a neat combination, consisting of a Strainer, Hand-ham-mer, Staple Extractor, Wire Splicer, and Wire Cutter, and is remarkably convenient to manipulate. One sample of the Wire Fastenings and a lithographed pamphlet giving full information re the Strainer, will be punctually forwarded to any address throughout New Zealand on receipt of Is in stamps. Apply to J. JENSEN, Feilding; or C. A. I3ERGERSEN, Palmerston North, Patentees and Proprietors. D. RAMSAY, Cabinet-maker and uphol. STEKER, Willoufiliby Street, Halcombe, BEGS to thank the public for past favors and being in possession of thoroughly seasoned timber is able to turn out all kinds of furniture in first class stjrle and at reasonable charges.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 143, 9 June 1887, Page 3
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