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I A Scientific Fact hundreds of New ZeaA land's most successful farmers *^EuT\CT CRUSHED BURNT LIME •"^Fr \A improves the soil JB^^i <X* In the Burning Process the /^L r weight of raw material is rey» duced by nearly HALF —a '•"* , clear saving in Freight—and nJSUI S\k CORRECTS ACIDITY, / \ ** aJso °Pens up stiff clay soil "^ssa^ lnr/l / Air an* .makes it much more -■** \ X friable, at the same time ren*ri\ dering the natural organic mat<.w T^. " ter mor© quickly available for >* XV*^ plant food. ORDER Y/OUR LIME NOW. lAmners" Lime Co., Lime and liime Products' Manufacturers, Napier. TRELDAR MILKING 1 MACHINES! SPECIAL FEATURES: I THHEKE are no valves on a TRELOAE Eeleaser, and being oper- §1 ated by the engine, perfect reliability at all times is assured. |j Fresh filtered air, from outside the shed, is sprayed on the hot milk H immediately after leaving the cow; this unique feature makes I "Superfine" possible always. B There is no iron piping used in the system; every inch is of H solid drawn brass, tinned outside and inside; and the vacuum tank, H which is a prolific breeding place for bacteria, has been discarded; y consequently the 5 TRELOAR is the most sanifcaiy maciiiiie on tLa v market. The entire pipe line, from the far bail to the vacuum jjg pump, can be assembled, and also dismantled for cleaning, without a .the use of a single spanner. H Each set of cups has individual pulsation. There are no flimsy H or delicate parts, no springs or leathers in its composition—nothing ■ ; more than a simple valve sliding on a flat fate, and being me- M 5 chanically operated it never varies in speed or refuses to work 8 so long as the engine'is running. B For the first time in the history of the milking machine, aera- if . tion of the hot milk by cool, pure air from outside the shed has M ; become an accomplished fact. Prospective clients are invited to a call at our branch office in Hawera and see the machine in operation, flj or drop us a line and we will take them^to see a plant working; it gj will cost them nothing and seeing is believing. p| Our expert is at the service of machine users in Taranaki; terms tag reasonable, and work guaranteed. He will ?lso demonstrate that B the TEELOAS, TEAT CUP, in three styles ?nd weights,^ still siv 9 preme. The fact that nearly forty thousand have been sold in New H Zealand is proof of this. ' B Taranaki Branch: Next Star Office, Regent St., HAWERA. H A. C. PIPER, Manager. S P.O. Box 117. Office 'Phone 674. Private 'Phone 468. S NOTE. —Office and workshop open on THURSDAY and SATUR- B DAY only during winter months. But by ringing private 'phone or 5 writing immediate attention is assured. B RETAIL PRICES IN TARANAKI. s. d. "MOOSE" NUTS, lOOlbs 15 G MEAL, lOOlbs 17 0 " .. 501bs ... 9 6 251bs 5 0 Tlie above prices will be charged in towns served by ; railway, and extra charge will be made where cartage is incurred. : N.Z. CATTLE AND OIL CO., LTD., Lins23d Oil and Meal Manufacturers, Endeans' Buildings, AUCKLAND. ■ C. R. MIDDLEMISS, Wholesale Representative, • P.O. Box 108, STRATEORD. Dkbibutant If yQU y . ant Threaded Rubber ' " Thomas Ballinger & Co. Insulation—plus genuine Wiliard Ltd plates, Wiliard quality throughout, jr * " Wiliard workmanshij) and Wiliard -V/eiington. inspection — insist on a Genuine Wiilard Battery From the Original Willard Factory. lime era Service Station : T-, ;—**-.-".rs's Western El^cirlc = Regent Street

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 9

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