. "Armco" iron rust-resisting and the tendency toward abolishingfire risks are rapidly making the fence of rails, boardsor pickets a thing of the past. The considerations which have led to the wideadoption of galvanized wire for this purpose are just asapplicable in the comparison of metal and wooden posts. J ; i WHY YOU SHOULD USE METAL POSTS. Metal posts are much lighter and easier to transportand erect. Attaching the wire is the work of a a fence presents a handsome appearance, and section, show-occupies the least possible space. ARMCO IRON FORLONG SERVICE All these a


. "Armco" iron rust-resisting and the tendency toward abolishingfire risks are rapidly making the fence of rails, boardsor pickets a thing of the past. The considerations which have led to the wideadoption of galvanized wire for this purpose are just asapplicable in the comparison of metal and wooden posts. J ; i WHY YOU SHOULD USE METAL POSTS. Metal posts are much lighter and easier to transportand erect. Attaching the wire is the work of a a fence presents a handsome appearance, and section, show-occupies the least possible space. ARMCO IRON FORLONG SERVICE All these advantages, how-ever, will be nullified ifthe post rusts off at thesurface of the ground after afew years of use. Purity,Evenness and Solidity are thequalities which enable a metalto resist rust. Thats whymetal fence posts should be ofArmco (American Ingot) Iron. The Armco Iron Fence Posthas the wire fastening lugsnext the joint line, thus retain-ing, as nearly as possible, thefull strength of the tube. Write for prices and 56 A K^T^I C O R re A TM r> ^M9 ARMCO WIRE FENCING 11Bar-541n


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