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It's all very well for you, Mr Da.uy Farmer, to say you have done without a milking machine so far and can keep on doing without one. But can you? It will take you a mighty long time to get rich grinding along the good (?) old way, as you know full well. Now, the Ridd Milking Machine is going to make things easy for you and put money in your pocket, if you will. Unlike any other milking machine, the Ridd has a tapering teat-cup that milks cows as naturally as a human being. It is this difference that makes the Ridd preferable to others. An old dairy farmer, Mr Aaron March, says:—"l hare no hesitation in recommending anyone to go in for a Ridd. I am 60 years of age and have been dairying in Taranaki all my life, so am not exactly a new chum at the game." To gain the full efficiency of your Ridd run it with a Watt's Oil Engine. Full information from J. G. Ward and Co., Ltd., Invercargill. The men who wonder why their wives are "nervy" during the Spring Cleaning process have never done any Spring Cleaning. This toilsome perio'i of cleaning and re-arranging takes every bit of energy the housewife has at command, and the norvee often suffer in consequence. But "Fm->-pherine," Marshall's Fospherine, the great Nerve Food will set your deranged nerves right in no time. One dose does good and a course completely builds up the Nervous System. Price Is, Is 6d and 2s 6d at chemists' and stores. S"

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Mataura Ensign, 3 November 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 3 November 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, 3 November 1911, Page 6

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