NEW IDEAL MILKING MACHINE
SIMPIjE, EFFICIENT AND 1 JH'KADWB.
Dairy farmers throughout Neyr ( Zeaiand are realislngrnore and more {every flay, the vital necessity,; : for ihaving only the most modern and ‘scientific milking machinery in their sheds. In. this connection Jt is of Interest 1 to note that Mr R. Mclntyre, of Palmerston North, is at present In Auckland, where ho is directing the construction and manufacture of. the "New Ideal’’ milking machines. The , Ideal machine is well and favourably knpwn throughout the 1 ' whole of the Dominion, but realising the need • for constant 1 supervision,. Mr Mclntyre is keeping hie machihe.well in the foreground for simplicity rand efficiency. The pulsators pf ■•thp "New Ideal’’ are so constructed that the action Irt the teat cup is as nesat perfection as is humanly possible; There are three sizes of cups, .to I choose from; the latest new No,*?? 'teat cu,p (N.Z. Patent No. 54175) completely revolutionises and simi plities milking operations. These cups are now being manufactured by the thousand In two of the largest factories in Auckland, where special machinery has been constructed to manufacture in large quantities for distribution throughout the Dominion. Mr R. Mclntyre is the sole proprietor, inventor and patentee, and he is: recognised as one of the greatest authorities on milking machines in New Zealand. Therefore the purchaser of this high-class machine has the advantage of consulting the proprietor direct. Mr Molntyre has appointed numerous agents in both North and South Islands, and Intending purchasers for the coming season should order early as there 'will be a great demand for this hlrh-ciass machine throughout New Zealand.*
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3280, 25 February 1926, Page 6
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269NEW IDEAL MILKING MACHINE Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3280, 25 February 1926, Page 6
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