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THE “L.K.G.” RECORD.

The “L.K.G.” is not - a now oi improved Milking Machine. It is tho only machine out of many hundreds which have stood the ordeal of public use, and until it had worked fqr four years on a number of farms, it was considered impossible to produce a siiccesful milking machine. Yet immediately this is assured, at least a dozen inventors confidently assure the public that they have suddenly hit on various designs superior to the “L.K.G'.” despite tho fact that it holds securely tK,- only successful principle discovered after 100 years of oxporiTalk is cheap, liufc it costs thousands to prodtico a record equal to tho “L.K.G.”—Solo agents, MucEwans, Etd.’ Fort Street, Auolt■land.

THE FREEDOM of IRELAND. VIOLENT MR ‘ RKD * AK MUCH REBELS AS EVER. SOURCE OK WBAKNKSS TO THE United Fro* Association-^pyrigbfc Received June 24, 11.40 P-,n----11 LONDON, June 24. Mr John 'Redmond, speaking at Nml uosH in unveiling o menuiral to the Wexford .hen. foll m tho Batlle of New itoss >n 1 /88, o*oc lar« that the principle f ivpafmight—wlierefor the men ol 1798 tougtm, would never he surrendered lhey rl ff<*r n inotnad#, ft , u . w r liK in demanding one namelv, the. Ireedom of Ireland. She was the Empire’s weakness, out if England was able to will tlieir goodwill by a frank concession of freedom to her people, that would be of more value to her than the goodwill of all the colonies of the Empire put together. The Wexford . men told England they hr.ted. her They were ,u much rebels against her rule today as in 1798, and she could and she would shango that hatred by the grunt of freedom and by nothing else.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2115, 25 June 1907, Page 2

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THE “L.K.G.” RECORD. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2115, 25 June 1907, Page 2

THE “L.K.G.” RECORD. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2115, 25 June 1907, Page 2

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