" Sucrosine," the great live-stock food, is now recognised as the most valuablft winter food for all stock. It goes further and is relatively cheaper than either oats or pollard. It has the highest feeding value, and is the most easily digested. All kinds of stock like it. Obtainable from all lead-'ng storekeepers or A. and P. Food Co., Ltd., Wellington,—Advt. MILKING MACHINE TESTIMONIALS. What a few users l-ashly testify to, after working machines in some cases only a week or two, and in others only a month or two, is of no value whatever. Only after a machine has worked successfully on a dairy farm for two or three years can any value be attached to a testimonial. Mr H. W. Potts, P.C.S., Principal of the Hawkesbury College, N.ri. \V., where "Lawrence-Kennedy-Gillies" machines have been in use for four years, recently'stated that he spoilt a whole herd of cows with an old machine alter one season's use. He further states that the success of the " L.K.G." is now j boyond all question. McEwan and ;Co.» Ltd., agents, U.S.S. Co.'s Buildings, Wellington,—Advt.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 104, 6 May 1907, Page 4
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