xxxvi Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W, [Feb. 2, 1920. 



For Irrigation. 



Whek an engine must be secured that can be relied on to work 

 ^Krith absolute regularity and a minimum of attention, the claims of 



JELBART'S 

 Suction Gas Plant 



sfaoald be carefully examined. By consttming wood as fuel it 

 operates at the lowest possible cost About 1 cwt. of vrood will 

 drive an engine for a day. No charcoal burning is required. 

 Although strongly constructed, it is readily jxjrtable Mechanism 

 is simple, but reliable. It is as easy to manage as an ordinary 

 kitchen stove. Engine is easily started, aad when going requires 

 next to no attention. The Jelbart is more economical than any 

 other engine on the market. 6 to 50 B.H.P. models now available. 

 Send for descriptive leaflets demcoistoating their undoubted 



advantage. 



JEL6ARTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 



C irC Iftl P P l?<2 MakeM of Crude Oil EtigiDM, SoeUoo Gm PlanU, Hopper 

 CHaifll-l-FVO Cooled Engines, CruJe OH Road Ron«rs, etc. 



HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: SYDNEY OFFICE: 



Bitllarai, Victoria. Chdlis Home, Martin Place, Sydney. 



.^ND AT M£LBOCRNE AND BRISBANE. 



