Feb. 2, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



XI 



I Mr. Orchardist, 



Your Fruit is Useless 



I 



in the open market unless graded and 

 packed like this. Graded fruit catches 

 the buyer's eye. He appreciates how 

 well it will look in his shop window. 

 You can always stamp the number of 

 fruits the case contains on the outside, 

 for each grade packs its own number 

 to the case. When the buyer sees this 

 number he can figure out what he can 

 make per dozen, buys accordingly, and 

 gives more money for this assistance. 



Do not make any mistake, graded fruit packs 

 easier and saves time. It cuts down your 

 working expenses and saves money. 



Call and see our little Grader work with the latest improvement. 

 It is strong, quick, and better than the big Graders, and only 

 costs half the money. 



Whatever the size of your orchard we can 

 give you valuable information* Our fruit 

 expert will promptly answer all inquiries. 



Ba^^ 







" Always ask for Btizacott's Gates and Fencing." 

 7-11 Market St., SYDNEY; and at 413-15 Adelaide St., BRISBAJTE. 



