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; .S a trebh-acting Geared Pulsator which is I capable of operating a Six-Cow Plant bell sides the Releaser. The Gane Milking Machine with this Pulpator was recently chosen by the Committee of the Waimate Farm Development Coy. , The Committee consists of ten of the most prbminsnt Dairy Farmers iri South Taranaki, with a Government Official as Chairman. . Representatives of all the different makes of Milking Machire3 were invited to compete, ' ar d each demonstrated the respective merits of the machine he represented. The Committee are all practical users of various makes of machine 3, and they gave a unanimous decision in favour of the "Gane," which is now installed. SOLE AGENTS. If \sf§ Specialists in Dairying isr Ma. hinery --*V naryr-*"*—~mmißiiai>i" J ' L "*^«*^ oroaawav, REEFTON MI»BWBBBSKIBHiWBIWIIW»«*»*1*W«^^ Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Perlh Auckland Wellington Dunedin Christch'ch Largest Jewellers in the British Empire NEW CREATIONS IN DIAMOND RINGS Pure while Diamonds mounted in Platinum sellings. C 2628 £4O C 2831" £ls C 2830 £ls/10/. C 2829 £22/10/Call and Inspect or write for Catalogue lamraimgnraa Steward Dawsons Copnen Christchurch .

MILLIONS MADE IN COTTON. Cotton is the r?al king in Egypt. The country is bursting with money accumulated owing to the phenomenal rise in the price of this essential corp. One hears on every side wonderful almost fantastic stories of the sudden leap from poverty to undreamed prosperity made by humble cultivators or the soil. ' There are illiterate country folk dwelling in mud huts who have made £20,000 out of their deals. Some had cleared five ti:r.es as much. They are bay ins; more land at inflated prices, and paying off mortgages which were regarded as a family heirloom, and filling the Cairo and Alexandria banks with fortunes which they, still contemplate with awe not unmixed with perplexity. One British official who Ins cai3fullv followed this remarkable phase of Egypt's prosperity snv th° country has made .at least, £100,000,000.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1920, Page 6

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