XXVI 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W 



[Nov. 2, 1920, 



WEIGHING ON THE FARM 



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VERY SUCCESSFUL FARMER is a keen business man ; applying to his 

 farming those principles of efficiency that make for success in every other 

 avenue of human endeavour. 



Take one item : he is keen on accurate weights. Not that he distrusts the 

 people he buys from, but just as the Merchant Houses weigh in their goods, 

 so the Farmer carefully weighs f;hat he buys, to be sure he receives all he 

 pays for. This is not suspicion : it is sound business, and the Farmer who 

 does it, knows it pays. 



It is, however, essentially requisite that such weighing be done on an accurate 

 and reliable machine. Trying to get correct weighings on some old scale, stiff 

 with rust and 'dead' with neglect, is a hopeless proceeding. 



A good Scale is a good investment to the farmer. 



Think of the many things you would find it an advantage to weigh : both things 

 you BUY and things you SELL — if you only had a good Weighing Machine. 



Full particulars of the " ASCO " Australian-made Farmers' Weighing Machine, 

 as illustrated above, will gladly be sent you on request. 



SALES DEPOT AND REPAIR SERVICE STATION FOR N.S.W. 



Australasian Scale Company, V± 



217-219 THOMAS STREET, HAYMARKET, 



SYDNEY. 



And at Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Wellington (N.Z.) 



