The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . r, but do it cheaper than any other method of raising farmer, or the farmers mans time would be much better employed about thefarm. The first cost of a windmill is practically its only cost. All that is re-quired to keep it in order for years is simply to lubricate it occasionally, and this,with recent improvements, needs only to be done about once a month. For manyjears the ALSTON Windmill has become a household word. The fame of the ALSTONmill has spread far and wide. They have made their reputation by actvial merit onactual


The Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Victoria . r, but do it cheaper than any other method of raising farmer, or the farmers mans time would be much better employed about thefarm. The first cost of a windmill is practically its only cost. All that is re-quired to keep it in order for years is simply to lubricate it occasionally, and this,with recent improvements, needs only to be done about once a month. For manyjears the ALSTON Windmill has become a household word. The fame of the ALSTONmill has spread far and wide. They have made their reputation by actvial merit onactual service, by their simplicity and superior construction. They have stood thetest of years. They have been erected in the most exposed sites with impunity. Theyhave been used successfully on wells and bores three and four hundred feet deep. Theyhave been used for pumping through miles of piping to higher levels. They havebeen used for pumping for stock ; for irrigation; for drainage; for house and forgarden, and almost everything that a pump is used Thej have been imitated and envied by rival makers but have never been ex-celled. Every ALSTON mill that has been sold has been an advertisement for itsmaker, and the demand for the ALSTON mill has increased year after year, and stillpreserves its jiremier position in the Commonwealth. Thousands of the ALSTONWindmills are made annually, and thousands of the ALSTON mills have been in constantuse for nearly a quarter of a century, faithfully doing the work of water-lifting, to thesatisfaction and delight of the foresighted and enterprising stock-owners who installedthem ; now, seeing the advantages of their use, thousands of others are following theirexample. The windmill is, beyond dispute, the simplest, most reliable, and at the sametime the cheapest method of raising water for stock. If you are interested further,write for a full and descriptive catalogue from the maker. The address is JAMES ALSTON, QUEENS Bridge. South Melbour


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