THE ‘PRINCESS’ .(Hand-Power) CREAM SEPARATOR IS MADE BY BRITISH WORKMEN. Hand-Power—Type A. Messrs Walson Laidlaw, Glasgow Were the Makers of the WORLD’S FIRST Hand-power Cream Separator. U n We claim that the “PRINCESS” is the Strongest, Most Durable, and most PERFECT MACHINE on the Market TO-DAY All Things Being Equal, Patriotic Farmers should boy the British Machine made by nien who consume their produce. If we can’t prove to yon that we have the BEST SEPARATOR MADE we don’t want the business. URGE SHIPMENT OF THESE FAMOUS MACHINES JUST ARRIVED U n n i Ex WAIMATE.’ Onr Prices are Right and will compare more than favourably with those of any Up-b-Date Machine on the Market m U hj U o<r HAND SEPARATORS FROM 15 to 75 GALS. PER HOUR &3C |l i mm m M Sri.? if Power or Factory Separators Frout 130 to 1006 Gals, per bom*. BELT, STEAM, TURBINE, OR ROPE DRIVEN. m n n SOLE AGENTS: JAMES MCALISTER, LTD I |s ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURERS & & & il ti IMPORTERS of AGRICULTURAL AND FARM MACHINERY, tt & it Dee and Leven Streets, Invercargill r A « l| si
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Southland Times, Issue 17921, 28 April 1917, Page 8
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