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Farm Favourites! SEE THEM AT THE SHOW! "Waterloo Boy" Gasoline Engines and "Pump" and "Diabolo" Separators Mr. Farmer :— Show time is the one great occasion when there is assembled in a small area for your inspection all the most up-to-date farming machinery and time-saving implements. And when we say "time-saving" we mean "money-saving" implements, for saving time is saving money, isn't it? 'At this year's Show we are making an exhibit of three farm favourites. We commend each one to your notice as a money-saver in every sense of the term. The initial cost is moderate in each case ; and, moreover, the machines do not break down in busy times, but do their work faithfully and well. Each is strongly made,, carefully fitted together, and easy, running/ as you'll see at the Show. Ine Diabolo separator W^'^m Capacity 15 gallons per hour. Price £4 4s. The "Diabolo" disposes of the idea that sepa- v J| 11-tZ_jML-rators are expensive machines. Here ,is a ' IliElllilPfess^^ separator skimming 15 gallons of milk -an hour *llliiiiF^2?^s * and selling at the very modest price of 4 jPf^u[jl^^l^ ■ guineas. It skims thoroughly , x runs < without f|j n|l a hitch, and is easily cleaned. It is carefully * /o^^ffi^a made from the best material, , and the huge ( {^^q^ '^fflfa output , and modern methods' of manufacture' ' |ao ""©inflffl M enable its price to be cut to the lowest penny. • !q^§sl vvM The "Diabolo" is a profit-earner. A 27 gal. > J/S® Wi model is sold at £7 10s. Testimonials from di£sJtv &H B||tf» satisfied farmers may.be seen. „ '^^^^^^aQ^^^^^i [JT • TEe "PUMP" Separator II i^j^fee^s^ Keeps Itself supplied with milk. I /Jiv^ir With' a "Pump" Separator you do not Kav© yQ|fS|| ' to lift the milk to "feed" it. It pumps the £ ltfd&3raP^ m^k se^ fr° m a an k on the floor, and the I^OT^jgKy^^S. supply is automatically regulated to suit the I .-», speed of the machine. This saves both time |g^|pf^-|3Kj §«P^*** and labour. Capacity 70 gallons per hour. flr" 'psjjff^''^ Price £26. There are larger sizes if desired. II hHI Testimonials relating to the "Pump" may be I /I m seen a * s ° > Built »f Steel ud S»tiifutiiD. . esS The "Waterloo Boy" is the ■ , WA*—. result of nineteen years of work '™ ■ ■■— fc"" 1^""""" 1^ in the effort to produce a reli- «*&&).> able, smooth-running, yet inex- &ss&& pensive oil engine. It is made , ' mmmm—mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm for hard work. All the labour is put into the essential parts' T ur/\ I yiOCS of the mechanism, not into fancy * ** A * ar polished parts that only get Wo illustrate two types, the rusted. Ihis engine gives no on i y difference being in the and is so simple m con- , bases, one being a wooden base, struction that- it is easily man- -, • an( j tne ofcner an i ron one , D ay aged. Frankly, it is in every and night> in heat or t(i \^ you respect the _ farmers engine^ „ . • . . can depend upon the "Waterloo low-priced,, light in weight, in* ' Boy# .> You just turn on the expensive to run, and always ' • switch, give the fly_ wheels a ready. * \ t urn or t, WOj an d it is working, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Hundreds of busy farmers own " Waterloo Boy " to , light their homes, ( drive their separators and milking machines, '* - cut chaff, pump water, and perLJ—l- jHu. i J _^^ J _ A orm ot^ er ' vvor k on *h e farni' * f ■**■ g^^t ' ' -gggppiB a ''rtfi They are not too heavy, and can REMEMBER, SEEING IS BELIEVING! Much might be written regarding the merits of 'these three machines, but demonstration is better proof of their efficiency. Come to the stand at the Show; see them at work; submit them to a thorough criticism and overhaul. At our stand there will b© frequent demonstrations with each machine to show farmers the advantages of these three favourites. We know you will have a word of praise for each one, Remember to call and see the exhibit. JOSEPH NATHAN & Co. L 2: PALMERSTON NORTH

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 15