It does not follow because a machine , has won some contest it is the best of its kind. For instance there was a i Milking Contest at a certain station in ; Australia. The winning machine immediately claimed that it had defeated all other machines on the market. But hove' 1 ; tlio point, the Contest was unknown to tlio representative of the liidl Milking Machine until after it had taken place—hence the llid'd machii:o \v.us not beaten. And after all, a not'.- df commendation like this from Mr f.!- P "vvf" r\ CHnWho worries more weight with the practical farmer than all the contests ever held. "I have used tiwJtiiM Machines some time now and ran 4 sav tltey nm the best machines on th-3 market. They are simplicity its- &•>':? aud will stand 'a lot of wear. The Watt's Oil Eng. rii- i* as simple as could !>■> 'n;v:V. pas;'y understood and gives satisfaction." Full information fr-ii J. G. Ward 1 and Co., Ltd., Invercargill.
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Mataura Ensign, 15 December 1911, Page 7
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163Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Mataura Ensign, 15 December 1911, Page 7
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