Are worth consideration. Head a few of their advantages over the old Fiat Standard:— " Much liffhter from 25 to 50 per cent, lighter than the old flat." "It is more elastic and springy. If pushed over by sheep or cattle it will regain its upright t> ' & n position when the old flat would remain bent.' " Owing to the twist it has double the strength of the . u Ac(g " With but lOin in the ground it has a far more secure hold than the old pattern with 16in." position when the old flit would remain bent.'' "Acts like a screw nail, and is readily driven into either marshy or shingly ground, but will neither sink nor draw cut as readily as the old flat, as it presents a lin face all round as against |in or 5-16 in in the old flat." 3ft 6in—4o/- per 100 ; equals 4ft old style at 4S/6 4ft —45/- per 100 ; equals 4ft 6in old style at 50/4ft 6in-50/- per 100 ; equals sft old style at 56/DUNEBIN AND INVEROAEGILL, SOLE: DISTRIBUTING 4GE*T#, OTAGO AX» £f»UTHI,AXir.
Officials, dairy inspectors, experts, instructors, managers, dairy farmers, and medical men advocate the Hartnett milking machine.—Nitrmo and Blair.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2928, 27 April 1910, Page 7
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