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CASH FOR THE SMALL DAIRYMAN If you have a few house cows instal a “DOMO” Cream Separator,- “The clean-skimming Champion,” and build up a Bank account with the cream you sell for cash. Send to-day for FREE ‘DOMO” Booklet. Nelson Agent, W. R. May and Co., Ltd., Richmond.

Two Separators We Strongly Recommend. We recommend them because we KNOW that either of these machines will maintain for us our high reputation for quality. VEGA CREAM SEPARATOR The Vega has stood the test for years, and has never been beaten. As sellers we can honestly say that we’ve never had a machine returned faulty. The Vega skims as clean, last as long, runs as easily, cleans as quickly, looks as well, as any on the market, despite the fact that its price is a good deal lower than some makes. STOCKED IN THE FOLLOWING SIZES—E—I 5 GALLONS PER HOUR. F2—3o GALLONS PER HOUR. G—4s GALLONS PER HOUR. L— 60 GALLONS PER HOUR. M—9o GALLONS PER HOUR. « AND THE MAYFLOWER The Mayflower, with its hanging bowl (self-centering), which entirely empties itself, and is easily cleaned, is an ideal separator for any Farm or Dairy—large or small. It is unexcelled for efficiency, simplicity, and durability. STOCKED IN 16, 28, 46, 65, and 90 GALLON TYPES, a HAND OR POWER. Full supplies of extra parts for either the Vega or the Mayflower are in stock, and can be supplied immediately. WRITE OR CALL FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND. PRICES. * WEARN’S AUTOMATIC DRIVES* * used to run all separators by power, off any; engine q£ electric motor. V; vs'' ■ E. BUXTON AND CO., LTD.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 3 October 1924, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 3 October 1924, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 3 October 1924, Page 3