The farmer cannot afford to make ma» tafoas. Very few people ran. but tho farmer least of all. If he intends to install a labour-saving- appliance, he must consider to a nicety every possible and impossible side of the question. Even then he may make a mistake, which will throw him baok years. But the farmer who installs a Lawrence* Kennedy-Gillies Milker plant never makes a. mistake. This machine has stood the test of time, and has built up a reputation for itself on a solid basis of years of successful use. It is no new, untried device, but a matured invention. The saving in labour as, of course, the chief gain, and in about two years' time the' plant will have paid for itself, leaving nothing but pure profit in Euoosedling years. Every farmer who installs an L.K.G. Milker Plant starts a banking account in his barn. For liberal terms apply to the chiel agents—J. B. Mac Ewan and Go. (Ltd.k Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3005, 18 October 1911, Page 15
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