Agricultural Gazette of N.S.Wc 



[June 2, 1920. 



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Falling Timber Means Falling Fences. 



But . . . 



Independent and official tests, conducted by farmers, 

 station owners, &c., have proved that 



Fr-om the Ore to the Fence AMStfalia.n 



resists severe shocks and will not "snap " as quickly as 

 imported wire. The breaking strain of " Waratah " IS 

 GREATER. 



Waratah Fencing Wire also costs much less, is less liable to sag, 



strains tighter, and is guaranteed to be of even thickness and luH 



length in every coil. 



Look lor the WARATAH DISC on the wire you buy. 



All Storekeepers sell Waratah Fencing Wire, 



Write for Free Fencing Book, V. 19. 

 AUSTRAL NAIL CO. PTY., LTD., 



310 Flinders Street. Melbourne. 

 Wire Mills at Newcastle, New South Wales. 





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