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DO NOT CONFUSE BIBBY’S Cream Equivalent •with ordinary calf foods. Bibby Si* the Cream of Calf Foods, for it has worked its way np from small beginnings to the Top Position in Public Favourl Bibby’s Cream Equivalent is the result of 25 years’ experience. Nearly 40,000 calves are fed on it daily (probably more than on all other Calf Meals pat together), and the number of regular usefs has been increasing year by year ever since it was introduced. Send for a Bag To-day. Price; 28/- per cwt on trucks, Dunedin, Invercargill, Branches. and Wright, Stephenson & Go., Ltd. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. BBY3 m CA Lr m POOD ■M. The “ Pump ” Separator Feeds Itself, and Fills your Purse with Extra Profit. The fanner who advances most rapidly is the man who avails himself of every labour-saving device that comes along. All Separators arc labour-saving devices to a certain extent, of course, but they are r.ll more or less alike, except one— the 14 PUMP" Separator. The “ PUMP ” stands alone a* the only Separator that feeds Itself, pumping its own supply of milk from floor-level, and thus saving the labour of lining » high-up milk tank. Clean Skimming & Easy Running CONVINCING ! The 130-gallon •‘Pump” Separator I purchased from you in the beginning of the season has, so far, given great satisfaction. It skims clean, is easy to turn in proportion to its capacity, and, so far as i can see, will prove durable. If I were purchasing another machine, 1 would cert 'inly go for a “Pump” Separator. Yours faithfully, Frank IV. Elliott. “ Woodlawn.” are strong features of this Separator. Official tests have proved the superiority of the *' PUMP” in botli respects. The Bowl device is in one piece, facilitating- easy cleaning and quick re-assembling of parts. In short, tho “PUMP” Separator achieves the maximum of Simplicity, Cleanliness, Durability, and Efficiency It’s the Separator that ‘‘makes good”! oust road what Mr F. \V, Elliot, says about it on this page, then write u» lor quotations and particulars of Free Trial Offer. No 15 “PUMP” Separator : Capacity 70 gallons per hour ; cash, £25, £2O 10s. Also 33 gallons, 130 gallons, 106 gallons, from £l3 10s. AGENTS: Wright, Stephenson & Co., Invercargill. Lime-wash with The Alpha Sprayer The work can be done in onesixth of the time taken by the fastest brush-hand. And the Alpha does the washing in an absolutely thorough manner. It d if -its the fluid with great force Into germ-laden nooks and crannies usually missed by the brush. Invaluable for lime-washing Stables, Cow-sheds, Kennels, Poultry Pens and Cattle Trucks, It can be carried and manipulated by a boy. Sti'ongly-made, efficient, simple, adaptable and reliable. No working parts to get out of order. Alpha Booklet post-free from wholesale agents, J. W. WALLACE & Co., WELLINGTON. E-HAINES ADV. 2 8* o

SAWYERS’ BENCH GAUGE For TIMBER MILLS. rrtHß Body elides on a notched bar X (pivoted at one end) and below the Bench level „ There are no loose pieces, and the Gauge may be instantly set to any required size from iin to 15in._ , When cutting flitches it can be removed altogether. RIGHT OR LEFT HAND TO SUIT SAWYER. Trewhella Bros. Pty., Ltd., TRENTHAM, YIC. Hju CRITOH FIELD & 0 0., MOTOR AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, INVERCARGILL Motor Shop: White’s Buildings, Clyde Bticet. Show Rooms and Office: Stroud's Buildings. Kelvin street. Bend for Quotation for C.!? Classes Electrical and Mechanical Work. Tel. 828. INOCULATED SOIL FOR GROWING LUCERNE. As supplied to the New Zealand Department of Agriculture. Now Procurable in Any Quantity. Write for prices, pamphlet, etc., to R. K3NNAIRD, Manager Matangi Orchard, Po«t Office, Earnscleugh, Central Otago.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3102, 27 August 1913, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3102, 27 August 1913, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3102, 27 August 1913, Page 16

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