THE SOUTHLAND TEAT CUP.
Get them at Woodfield's Garage, Cuba ■ Street, Palmerston N. Users of mechanical milkers generally speaking will tell you that they are much alike; it is the teat cup that counts every time, and the Southland patent invented .by a Mr. Woodfield, a practical dairy farmer of the South. Island, is recognised. as the best prbpolit'on yet placed' upon the market. These j teat cups fit any make of machine, and , are in very general use^ by the dairy I farmers of the Manawatu. Mr. H. j Woodfield, of Palmerston North, is a brother of the inventor, arid is' acting as agent for the supply of. the cups. Visitors coming to Palmerstou for the Show are invited to call and see these at Woodfield's Garage iri Cuba street. The Southland teat cup is^ a practical man's invention, arid is destined to revolutionise the mechanical milker.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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148THE SOUTHLAND TEAT CUP. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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