January 21, 1913. THE COLLIERY GUARDIAN. 165 RE you awar L Absolutely of the Bri RE you aware that we send out on L Absolutely Free Trial to any part of the British Isles The Famous HAMMER DRILL ? I It is a fact, [p Take advantage of this offer by sending to the nearest office particulars of your conditions and requirements. We bear all the expense, you are under no obligation, and we will prove to you in a practical manner that to install “Meco” machines will save you money. One man with a hammer drill will do as much work as five men by hand. Two “Meco” hammer drills will do as much work as three competitors. Your first cost will be less with “Meco” machines than with any type because their air consumption is the lowest. This means that you can run more “ Meco ” drills than any other type off any given size of compressor. “ Meco ” hammer drills will outlast other types, owing to the best selected material only being used in their construction. An operator can work longer at a stretch with the “ Meco ” tool than with any other make, because there is less vibration, and it is of more compact design. In the majority of cases where we have supplied “ Meco ” Hammer Drills they have supplanted com= petitive makes after exhaustive trial. = NOTE OUR NEW ADDRESS: The Mining Engineering Co. Ltd., Head Office " MECO ” WORKS, SHEFFIELD. BRANCHES GLASGOW: Chas. E. Hart, 94, Hope Street. Tel.—P.O. 1407 Central. MIDLANDS: B. Pardon, 78, Otter Street, Derby. CARDIFF: S. R. Clay, 23, Victoria Avenue. Tel.—1096. NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE: T. H. Oughton, Milburn House. Tel.—2525.