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MESSRS. HARVEY AND SONS' SHOW EXHIBIT.

Dairy Utensil Manufacturers,

[Published bx aeuangement.]

The above firm consistently maintain their reputation of having what must bs described as by far and away the most comprehensive display of dairying utensils at the present National Dairy Show at Palmerston North.' Just inside the main building, ■where the firm have been located for many years, they are still to be found. The exhibit is not only an interesting one, but there is something to catch the eye of every man and woman, whether their herd numbers one hundred cows or one singlecow. The milk bucket, the little and big. strainer, the cooler, the creamery can, the cheese press, o.re ordinary enough lines in .the ordinary sense, but. there is a distinctiveness about the Harvey and Sons' wares that makes the visitor haJt when he comes opposite their stand. The display is certainly attractively set out, and the visitors are not slow to realise this, because ever since. the Show doors were opened there has been evidence of considerable interest being taken in this particular stand.

3VIr. John Cannon is in charge of the exhibit, and it would 6eem as if he is having a very busy time with dairy factory managers and others. The firm are tinsmiths, and specialise in the manufacture of dairying utensils and the fit-ting-out and equipping of dairy and cheese factories and creameries, and several of the more important jobs of this description throughout the Manawatu stand to their credit.

Special attention is paid to this branch of their business, and the rapid growth experienced in their trade since commencing business in Palmereton. is the best proof possible of the absolutely reliable nature of their work.

In addition to the display of dairying appliances seen in the show, Messrs. Harvey and Sons have a full-sized silo erected on the grounds which is Tvell ■worth seeing.. . . ; .

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13

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MESSRS. HARVEY AND SONS' SHOW EXHIBIT. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13

MESSRS. HARVEY AND SONS' SHOW EXHIBIT. Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 13

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