xliv THE JOUENAL OF THE MINISTEY OF AGBIGXJLTTJB^.— Advertisements. 



Concrete BroGirWiNG machines. 



GUARANTEE PERFECTION OF CONCRETE BLOCKS. 



"CYCLOPS"' MACHINES have been sent all over the world. 



During the last 14 years in West Africa concrete block construction has rapidly displaced 

 corrugated iron, it is so simple that the work can be performed by native labour. One firm of 

 contractors alone have ordered 36 of our machines during that period. 



The Block Machine also produces two 4| in. slabs, four 2 in. slabs, or 3 in. at one operation. 

 The making of concrete tlccks and 'ouilding with same can he learned in a week. Ex-Service men taught free of charge. 



CYCLOPS CONCRETE CO., 



9/1 I, Hilbrc Street, LIVERPOOL. 



Exhibited the non-slip flag and reinforced concrete at the Glasgow Exhibition of 1887. 



JOHN S. RIGBY, F.C.S., M.C.I., Proprietor. Established 1882. 



Telegrams, "Assessor," Liverpool. Tdeiili iiie. )195 Royal. 



HEAVY GAUGE WIRE NETTING 



In Perfect Condition. Will last 

 for Years. Black Japanned. 



In rolls. 1.50 ft. bv S ft., a in. mesh. 19 G., 42 -. 1 in., 19 G.,35 - ; 18 G., 37/-. 

 li in.. 17 G. 28 6. 2 in., 19 G., 24, - per roll. Also 15u ft. by 3 ft. 6 in., 17 G. 



Extra Stout, 1'2 gauge in rolls of 50 to 



Un., 18 G., 30 6 ; 17 G., 32/6. 



l\ in. mesh, at 35/- per roll. 



WOVEN WIRE WORK 



WIRE PANELS 



BARBED WIRE 

 FENCING WIRE 

 ROOFING FELT 



black varnished, at 19 6 per roll 

 Extra Strong, 8 gauge, black Japanned, 6 ft 

 3 in. l)y '2 tt. 3 in., 3^ in. sq. mesh, knuckled 

 round frame, 30/- per doz. (To-day s retai 



6 per cwt. 



Galvanized, Weathered, in ^ cwt. coils. . 50 - 

 Black Jananned do. do. . . 30 - 



Extra Strong 1^ in. Staple.-. 19/6 for 28 lbs. 



Galvanized Single Strand. 11 gauge, of grt-at strength 



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PermaiTite, Heavy Sanded, 45 ft. by 3 ft. 



ALL FREE ON RAIL. 



SMITH & ELLIS, 3, FALCON 



In 1 cwt. cnils, at 50 - pi r cwt. 



8/6 per roll, 

 CITY 8994. 



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Telephone 



STREET, LONDON, 



NEW ZEALAND 



A healthy, wealthy, progressive country, with unrivalled natural resources and unlimited possibilities. 



THE POPULATION IS MOSTLY OF BRITISH DESCENT. 



JUW 71? AT fiNFl ^^^j^y^ splendid climate, without extremes of temperature — although 

 Liunhi\i\U Dominion extends over twelve degrees of latitude. The rainfall 

 is plentiful and well distributed, and the country well watered, rich 

 and fenile. These natural advantages make 



NEW ZEALAND— The Ideal Home for the Farmer and Pastoralist. 



In the production of Wool, choice Mutton and Lamb, and high-grade 

 Butter and Cheese, New Zealand excels. The Dominion's average 

 yields of Wheat and Oats, Pulses, Clovers and Grasses, and the more 

 familiar "British"'" crops, are admittedly very high. 



Apples and Pears, and New Zealand Table Honey have a deservedly 

 high reputation, and other products of the run, the field and the 

 forest — Hides and Tallow, Hemp and Tow, Timber and Kauri Gum 

 — are of an immense annual value. 



exported last year Wool valued at ^19,559,537 ; Mutton, Lamb and 

 Beef to the value of ;^9, 2 19,295, and Butter and Cheese valued at 

 7^10,871,118. The total exports amounted to ^52,634,670 in 

 value, and her imports to ;£^3o,67 1,439. This Total Trade of over 

 ^83,000,000 rested on the industry of a population of 1,108,373 

 persons. 



ZEALAND IS A COUNTRY WITH A FUTURE. 



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If you are interested, zvrite for pirtiailars to — 

 THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR NEW ZEALAND, 415, Strand, 



London, W.C, i, 



