May 3, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



xvu 



A "Mechanical hired-man 

 that almost runs the farm. 



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Overwork, long continued, wrecks 

 the health. Why do all the hard 

 work yourself? Don't 6e an 

 engine — buy one ! 



The " Fuller and Johnston " Farm 

 Pump Engine will do most of the 

 work, quicker, easier, and better 

 than men can do it. It will pump 

 water for the stock and household, 

 replace unsatisfactory windmills, 

 supply steady pressure for washing 

 the waggons, stables, &c. ; runs 

 every power tool, and provides 

 constant fire protection. It starts 

 easily, and once it gets busy 

 there's certainly something doing. 

 It has enough surplus power to run 

 several light machines while doing 

 the pumping — and it is guaranteed. 

 This is the one Engine you need 

 more than any other. 



Let us send you interesting 

 descriptive literature. 



Bazac^ 



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7-1 1 iyia.rket Street, Sydney; 



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