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ACME 66 99 Stone Breakers Have several exclusive and especially advantageous features. Here arc a Sew worth noting;— Solid Frame n Knapping Action Interchangeable Parts Manganese Fittings British Built Eead what the oldest established srr^-T 99 Stone Breakers Have several exclusive and especially advantageous features. Here arc a few worth noting:— Solid Frame Knapping Action Interchangeable Parts Manganese Fittings British Built Read what the oldest established quarryman in N.Z. has to say of them: — Logan’s Point Quarry, Dunedin, Feb. 25, 1916. To Booth, Macdonald & Co., Ltd., Christchurch. Be Acme Stone Breaker—We find when the machine is set to crush 24" metal, the capacity is as nearly as .possible 20 tons per hour. Of course, if coarser metal is crushed, the capacity is considerably increased, but we find most of our clients now demand well-crushed metal. In this respect we find the Acme” produces undoubtedly a better article than any other machine we have had experience with, the metal being well cubed and evenly broken. We run the Acme constantly, keeping the other machines as a stand by. We are, yours faithfully, PALMER & SON. We needn’t say any more. Users will give disinterested reports, and we will rest on these. But send for catalogue, etc. Mention this paper! Sold for cash, or supplied on Hire Purchase. BOOTH, MACDONALD & Co. ltd., Christchurch. BRANCHES ; AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, GISBORNE, HASTINGS, HAWERA, PALMERSTON N., MASTERTON, ASHBURTON, TIMARU, & DUNEDIN. Sr

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Progress, Volume XI, Issue 10, 1 June 1916, Page IV

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Page IV Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume XI, Issue 10, 1 June 1916, Page IV

Page IV Advertisement 2 Progress, Volume XI, Issue 10, 1 June 1916, Page IV

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