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IRMO “IRMO” Quality is assured to consumers by every bar being stamped “ IRMO.” The British and New Zealand Government Standard Specifications are more than fulfilled by the Tenacity, Ductility, Tensile Strength and Malleability of this Tough Fibrous Iron, now largely superseding the imported. Send for table of sizes and prices. We buy your Scrap Metal. Otago Iron Rolling Mills Go. Ltd. GREEN ISLAND, via. DUNEDIN. IRON Economic BLACRSTONE Cannot be beaten for Simplicity, Reliability, Durability, Ease of Operation and Economy These Engines have a good reserve of power. and develop their rated horsepower at a low speed. They are therefore m a bigger engine for the money than most. Can be fitted up for hoisting, pumping. well-driving ; largely used for shearing and milking, and because of wm These Engines have a good reserve of power. and develop their rated horsepoweratalow speed. They are therefore a bigger engine for the money than most. Can be fitted up for hoisting, pumping, well-driving ; largely used for shearing and milking. and because of their simplicity are much appreciated by farmers. Catalogues on Application ANDREWS & BEAVEN Ltd. Canterbury Machine Works, Christchurch r m 7 TRADE I BRUNNER) MARK FI I TRADE I BRUNNER] MARK. of all descriptions suitable for every purpose The Tyneside Proprietary Ltd. Owners Brunner Collieries & Works. UNION CHAMBERS. WELLINGTON

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Progress, Volume X, Issue 2, 1 October 1914, Page 64

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Page 64 Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume X, Issue 2, 1 October 1914, Page 64

Page 64 Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume X, Issue 2, 1 October 1914, Page 64

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