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



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Power Economy for Farmers. 



For the many operations on a farm requiring power it will be found 

 that they can be most economically and satisfactorily performed by 

 installing 



Jelbart'S Suction Gas Plants 



STATIONARY OR PORTABLE. 



The JELBAET is the most economical because it burns woo;l, 

 shavings, sawdust, or any combustible rubbish as fuel, and does not 

 rely on costly supplies of petrol for its power. 



Chaff-cutting, pumping for irrigation, wood-sawing, &c., can be effec- 

 tively performed at a lower cost than by any other engine. 

 For general farm work, portable models from 6 to 20 h.-p. are 

 recommended, while for any single purpose stationary models from 

 6 to 80 h.-p. are also available. 



Engines are entirely Australian made. Equally strong in construc- 

 tion, and as carefully tested and adjusted as the best imported, 

 and much more moderate in price. Write for illustrated circular 

 giving detailed particulars of the work they perform, their con- 

 struction, price, &e. State purposes for which you desire an engine. 

 We will advise on the model most suited to your requirements. 



JELBARTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 



C M p I M C P DO Makers of Crude Oil Eng-incs, Suction Gas Plants, Ilopper 



CnU lllCL.riO Coolea Engrincs, Crude Oil Road Hollers, etc. 



HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: SYDNEY OFFICE: 



Ballarat, Victoria. Challis House, Martin Place, Sydney. 



AND AT MELBOURNE AND BRISBANE. 



