YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH IT! IT WILL PRODUCE ONE-FIFTH MORE BUTTEB, IMPROVE tlie Q,UA!LITY 9 And SAVE TIME and LABOUR. - If You keep two Cows or more it will pay you to use a " MELOTTE." I The "MSLOTTE" takes One-tMrd Less Power to turn than others Produceß More Butter, is Much Bimf ler, Will Last Longer, and Costs Less for Eepairs. Opinions of the Four First Buyers of "MELOTTE" Separators in New Zealand. Mr Alex. Clabk, of Portobello, Otago, writes that he is very pleased fcWk with the "Melotte" Separalor, and \iaP likes it very much better than the yi W -^ _ Laval he had been using for the past if Gl ' " * ew s" ears - -^ c a^ so says * Qa^ c nn!^ s QdilS? JLiaa«g —^Jf!j ruQS muCQ more smoothly and is O^fe^^^iiiiiiiisk^^^^^ r Thomas Wilson, of Ruataugita, Whangarei, writes :-« I am pleased v-—v -— j" ""*"' < j^iS^^^^"^ a =^^!S^ to say that the ' Melotte ' is working J^^vrlM^b tfW' well, everything going to perfection, " fswiffi^fef^^^ fjf *^ c ease i^nning making it a pleai^TCjg^S^pf fJf Sllre *° woik, and as a skimmer it does Pi^il&pC-l^ f& no^ cave a doubt. One rof ray neightlll|ii§fl3i' fg - bours is ordering a machine the same /M as i^ine (50 gallons), and I know fiN^llili! ffl several others will directly, as all who |||||jig|jgjjj ffl have seen it admire it very much. /^Sfllll % boy, age six years, can keep l^#ll[|!|i|^^^\ Mr E. Wagstaep, of Pohangina, i*"*™"' i E^^^Sltl writes: "Ihe 'Melotte' Turbine Separator r which I purchased , from ! s!^»iiS^^^P y° u is S ivin S me the utm ost satisfac>l^ tion. The boiler steams very easily, li^PSS^^^KII/ requires veJ'y little fixing and at- *;^^^^^^^^^ tention, and the separator does its work extraordinarily well. Not only does i^^^^^ffil it skim well, but it is also very easy jrst^jSffSjsy 3<QCL SIH3T)IG» X CQ^H SSICI V* SJ.I"V" LLlfVt* JL iP'l^llS^liPil am e^g u ted with the working of the v AEKEK > Featherston. writes : •jf^T'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P\ 'clean, and I have failed to flud even fol -'':'^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^l # ' ;ii| » a trace o£ Cl ' eam ' n the skimmed milk - ffe fc^Sß(Pn^S^^®ifiWS 'fe""V Evei T one w . ho has seen the machine is r hn3|is^*! JaC^!.;^?*! "■- i'^l^llj^ h|^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^F-"* J wi h perfect ease. Two of my neighSeparators." We will gladly send yovt a MaeMse on " Free Trial." WRITE US EARLY TO AVOID DELAY. SOLE KEW ZEALAND AGENTS, WELLINGTON. - - AGENTS TO:i OTAGO and SOUTHLAND: TOTHILL, WATSON, and. Co., Buaedia asid Xnvercargill. . . . = .j 5 ♦ I \ This Brand /^9* ® f yer 5 r "P^dr \ qa tlie jS^ i esste^ is a Guarantee ' HEEL \r *y Of Quality. | j — —^^ . j i t ,( i' I* 3 I v- j LJ— —^-^~-^-—^ » H ' !*" •r^ r-? Pk IsS Ii I -' YmEF^l pfpi^^ jkstup '- ■ ■ SAR&QOD,SON,andEWEI4 '. j ' IN THEIR CELEBRATED STANDARD % - . BOOT FACTORY- — -DUNLDIN. \ \^' ■ - 1 ' " ~»-~=~~~-™~~««^^ i - ~ . . | Tlie Ashburton Mail states that the Hon. The Mayor of Tapanui, Mr T. J. Quaylc, "W. J. Steward has been compelled to' go to ha& received official intimation that the scrHanmer Springs to recoup his health after vices of an infantry corps lor the Tapanui the worry of the parliamentary session. district have been accepted. The value of the coal shipped from New- A tiller of the F.oil in the Oatlandf dirlricl caßtle during the -past nine months was (Ta^mama) had the good forfmio to chaw £814,902, against £655,307 for the Fame period Jnpdeskm in one of Tattei-rfitt'- (Jaulfield (Jup la«t year, the increase representing i 52,511 swcjjf. His lucky turn will me.in a cheque tens, J foi- £0150*
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