THE HARTNETT MILKER. ) It was'prophesied by certain people that tho Hartnett milker would soon 1 disappear front off the market. Does it look like it? 330 machines sold within three months. Somebody will surely ask for an explanation, and probably will receive the usual reply,, * ‘ wait and gee, ’ 1 Como along and see the Hartnett [[milking cows at the Winter Show, Palmerston N., and reserve your order until then, if you value your herd, your comfort, and your money, hud yon will do so:—O. Dahl and Co., Ltd., solo agents N. 1., Palmerston N.— Advt. It will go a long way to prevent you taking cold if you provide your' self with warm pure woollen underwear. Warm woollen undershirts and pants 3s Cd, 3s lid, 4s Cd, 5s lid, 6s Gd; warm knitted socks lOd Is Is BA, Is 6d ; flannelette pyjama spits 5s 6d, Roslyu flannels 3s Hd, Crimean shirts 5s lid to 7s lid.—Neal, Cash Clothier. Poilding. Thomas Pauling writes : “My hair fell; out for two years. I then nsed two bottles of Oapilla which completely stopped the trouble.” Direct shipment of oilskins in rid*, ing cut are now open at Neal’s Foildiug. Walking out 9s lid, 146 od. riding cut 17s (id, 21b, 25s 6d. Try pur olisjclu garments and you will he pleased. Wo pay carnage by post, mil or cbacli. Send a trial order.* See our Ready Money prices for Grocery and Tea. Excellent quality rod lowest prices still obtained at She Co.-op Stores, North'Broadway vlartcn.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8840, 17 June 1907, Page 2
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251Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXII, Issue 8840, 17 June 1907, Page 2
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