"Tho human, sido of the rural life problem is to make the career of the farmeip and tho career of tho farm labourer as attractive and remunerative as corresponding € leers in tho city." These words of Mr Roosevelt apply to farming everywhere. The Rid<d. Milking Machine makes the dairy farmer's lot more pleasant and pro-i fitabla.. It possesses a teat cup That imitates the hand-milking principle so niatur-; ally that cows xoadily permit their udders to ba emptied. Thus, the farmer geta ©very ounce of profit possible from his milkers. Mr W. R. Clark, of Lichfield, ia so well satisfied that ho writes: — " The> Rkld Machine and Watt's Oil Engine have given mo entire satisfaction. I intend to givo you another order for a similar plant for next season." 3Tor full parfcic-ulars plea©9 apply to J. G. Ward and' Co. (Ltd.), Invorcargill {, Cunberbuvj 'Ewnsma' C»-«8> Association, Timaru.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 15
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147Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3003, 4 October 1911, Page 15
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