JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO., LTD.,
Palmerston North. The Treloar Milking Machine, in full working order, and a collection of the famous Diabolo separators form a special feature at Messrs. Joseph Nathan and Co.'s machinery stand in No. 1 hall \.at the present National Dairy Show. 6 The Trelpar is the invention of Mr. James Treloar, a dairy farmer of many years' experience, and embraces features .that make this mechanical milker head drid shoulders ahead of all contemporary machines. For the first time in the history of the milking machine, aeration jf the hot. milk by cool, pure air from .outside the shed has become an accomplished fact. . A simple device enables the user" to take advantage of the prevailing wind, and turn the pure breezes jf heaven right into the mills pipe. The Treloar can also be adapted for berd-testing without the slightest difficulty, arid" without contaminating the .pilk with the foul air of the byre. The entire pipe line from the far bail to f-he vacuum pump is. of solid drawn brass, tinned inside and out, and can Ye assembled and dismantled for cleaning without the use of a single spanner. Before you invest, an a milking machine inspect the Treloar. It is a proposition with a reputation at the back of.it, and deserves your consideration. The firm are agents for the Manawatu, Hawkes jTlay, and Wairarapa North districts. They carry a complete stock of Treloar parts, and also of the Treloar and Anderson engines. THE DIABOLO SEPARATORS. Little need be written about .these machines, excepting to say that they are n'ade in the largest, and best equipped factory in the world; in which over 000,000 separators are produced annually. It has the., most scientific • skiming bowl of any separator yet placed on the market. Visit.Nathan and. Co.'s stand and see for yourself.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 15
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