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There's a VEGA CREAM SEPARATOR for any sfced dairy! . *j ' " . . ___^..^_^^_^^.—i—^»^»^^»^^^^^^——— . <• There's also-'an.important point for purchasers to ponder! I^'lT DOESN'T MATTER HOW MUCH YOU PAY^ You can't buy a better than the VEGA, For the very simple reason that a better one isn't made ! We don\ expect you to take our unsupported statements only —Read what expert and disinterested people report:To Booth, Macdonaid & Co., Levin, 19th June 1-917: To Mr. S. COPPINS, Christchurch. Rawe Kawe, Hauraki Plains. Dear Sirs,- —I have much pleasure in sending, you a re- Dear Sir, —We duly received your composite skim port on the work of the 80-gal VKG A Separator you supplied m}ik samp i e per pos t and have tested same, the results being .01 me in 1912. " I have had the Separator tested several times dv- Thfe di fa exceptionally good, and if you can maintain ring each season, with the result that I ,have had an- average s . „ \ , „ , , ," r test of 38 per cent, cream and .02 skim milk. I have had a same ' T question if a better record could be obtained from any cream test up to 42 percent., with a.skim milk test of .01, but separator. . Yours faithfully, I find it pays me best to keep it at 38 per cent, and .02, as I get For the Thames Valley Co-op. Dairy Co., a bonus ot j<d per lb. if F keep "the cream at 38 per cent .After w c DixQn M ana^r four years' work, the only spare parts I have had to replace .' ' were three rubber rings at a cost of ]-/6. The metal parts, so far JSTote.-—Above refers to an 80 gallon Vega, and was sent direct; are showing very little signs of wear. I find that after using trom Factory Mauager to one of his suppliers, the VEGA Separator for tour years that it is well up to your ~ claim, namely—"a Separator with the trouble left out." * t • ■ , W. H. PROCTOR. ...-._■ Every VEGA/tested with milk before delivery from CH-CH, and supplied with Wearn's Patent Speed Indicator Catalogue and prices post free. Please mention this paper when replying! Booth, MacdosiaM Co. Lt^. t Ch*btchti*cii Chief S£ B U" alld Auckland Branch : Corner Albert and Durham Streets. Hamilton Branch: Collingwood Street.

<&<&* The Right Gift mm^\^ •» COSY to find amongst our tasteful /V\. selection of Jewellery. v!S5r C. CHARMING IDEAS. X O. MODERATE PRICES. • C. GUARANTEED QUALITY. C BUICK & CO. <L The Jewellers. Le Roy's latest improve- k k ? merit in Horse Covers can- Tjgff?Bll'*^ not fail to interest Horse Jfy»«l|2^_ owners by its simplicity l/^j^ W**\ and efficiency. Illustra- fa^T y^m «,«v *1* 0*- i tion shows straps sewn io *«J2u!WL«r-*•*•••* 1 inside of cover about centre BSf* AUCKLAND I of back, and passing diagon- u^_" ,^'l ally (sewn moat of the way) down each side towards for* Ti^iMi legs. These adjustable straps Wil w3 W cross on the breast and pass I U M V through one of three slots, ■ fl M M according to size of Horse's ■•/! Mi neck, then snap to a Doe *'^*J!w£rL>>* v ■** on the opposite side. This '"" .^^^ latent improvement does away with the ordinary breast strap; prevents cover working up on breast or baclc from shoulder«j give* natural shape to front of cover, and, whilst quicker to fix than a stiff breast strap, is the essence of comfort to a feeding Hors*. To those interested we would gladly fornUh further particulars. HT ¥ 1? D/\\7 48 Queen Street Hi* LJ2* JLVUY Auckland Manufacturer of Horse and Cow Covers, Tents, Baby Swings and other Canvas Goods. 44 Austral Self Generating Gas Stove. Regulating from a High Flame to a Piu-point. This Stove is Sold on MeritNot Cheapness. NO COUNTRY HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT AN AUSTRAL STOVE. SEND FOR ONE TO-DAY—PRICE 25s EACH. OBTAINABLE FROM JAMES RENSHAW Hardware M erchant, POLLEN-ST., CENTRAL, THAMES Telephone 39k. • P.O. Box 36.

Fashions Fo* Spring-time. 4 The first si^ns of Spring arc with us- the first examples of fashionable Goods for the new season are here, Deligbtf ■j 1' Und erwear Exquisite Millinery. . Pretty Cbstinnes. . Dainty Blouses/. . . . All that Fashion favours Cor Spring and Sumnfer are to be seen in great profusion, and the many charming styles will give you an idea what the leaders of fashion will Is wearing very soon. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO COME AND VIEW THE NEW GOODS AT YOUR LEISURE. HETHERINGTQNS Ltd. THE DRAPERS " Where the good values are " POLLEN STREET —.THAMES. """"""" """"" ■"'■"""-"■"—■""•'■■■ v; 1" t •/ *L«^** K^Hr I ■ I fill

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIX, Issue 3998, 25 November 1918, Page 1

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751

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIX, Issue 3998, 25 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume XXIX, Issue 3998, 25 November 1918, Page 1

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