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Aoricidtural Gazette j^' N.S.W: 



[Oct 2, 1920. 



For Irrigation. 



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

 with absolute regulariiy and a minimum of attention, the claims of 



JELBART'S 

 Suction Gas Plant 



should be carefully examined. By consuming wood as fuel it 

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

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

 Although strongly constructed, it is readily portable Mechanism 

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

 kitchen stove Engine is easily started, and when going requires 

 next to no attention. The Jelb^rt is more economical than any 

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

 Send for descriptive leaflets demonstrating their undoubted 



advantage. 



JELBARTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 



ENGINEERS 



Makers of Crude Oil Engines, Svclion Has I'liiiits, Hopper 

 "Cooled Kiijfiiios, Crude Oil Ko:i(i Rollers, etc. 



HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: SYDNEY OFFICE: 



BalLirat, Yictoria. Cliallis House, .Martin I'iuce, Sydney. 



AND AT MELBOURNE ANU BRISBANE 



