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The Bodge Car has a Reputation to Sustain FOR Minimum First Cost Minimum per Mile Operating Cost Maximum Value Maximum Economy Maximum Durability Maximum Equipment Maximum Comfort Maximum Finish Maximum Power The DODGE Car takes these items one by one and CONQUERS THEM. Call and we will demonstrate this to you. Holah & Hedley, Motor and General Engineers, (District Dealers in Dodge Motor Cars) Phone 2;6 WAITOMO GARAGE—TE KUITI. P.O. Box 114 Flattering Testimonials. “ I am pleased to state that since the installation of my four-cow FARMER’S milking machine, in October last, the milking of my 55 cows has been, in every way, a source of profit and pleasure. To be as brief as possible,’they are proving all you claimed for them. The little power necessaiy to run the plant is in itself a matter of very great importance to dairymen, besides other advantages you justly claim.”—Yours, 3 JOHN MCDONALD, “ Glenmore,” Te Kuiti. March 15th, 1921. “ I have now been using my three cow FARMER’S milking machine over six months with the best possible results. They are very simple to work, easily cleaned, and no machine could be easier on cows’ teats, the way the vacuum falls from 15 to 8 inches with every pulsation assures this. My son and I can milk our 33 cows in Ii hours, and since starting we have averaged 50 to 54 hours’ work out of a tin of benzine. Hence our fuel bill has not been very high. I can,, with absolute confidence, recommend my best friend to install a FARMER.” D. H. LEITH, Wairere Falls, Pio Pio. March Ist, 1921. “We have now been working the five-cow FARMER’S milking machine without a stop during the past eight months, milking on an average of 96 cows, and we are all agreed that we think more of the machine to-day than when we installed it. Though we had been using a machine with very good results, generally speaking, during the past five years, the absence of any udder trouble this season has been particularly noticeable. No other machine, for easy milking, can compare with the FARMER. You may send anyone along to see it working, and they may also see our factory returns.’ RUSSELL BROS., Pukeroro, Cambridge. March loth, 1921, As the result of Messrs Russell’s success, the following are the names of farmers close by who installed plants in the middle of this season with equal results : —Mr C. Hargreaves, four-cow plant; Mr C. Route, two-cow; Mr Hamerton, three-cow; and Messrs Osborne Bros., four-cow. And now I have received an order for a four-cow plant from Messrs Bourke Bros., who have been share-milking for Messrs Russell, and who have purchased a farm of their own at Fencourt. Does any sane dairyman want better proof of the superiority of the now famous FARMER’S MILKING MACHINE? D. J. Fitzgerald, District Agent, Te Kuiti Box 35.

Grass and Clover Seeds NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. The multiplying satisfaction and great confidence placed by thousands of satisfied customers in YATES’ RELIABLE SEEDS has been earned by our expert knowledge and the careful attention we give to the selection and testing of samples before sending out. All our Seeds are re-machined and tested for purity and germination. Our quality is unequalled by any others on the market. Write or wire your enquiries. Let us quote for your requirements. Arthur Yates 8 Co., Ltd., LOWER ALBERT STREET,

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 1500, 31 March 1921, Page 2

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566

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 1500, 31 March 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVI, Issue 1500, 31 March 1921, Page 2

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