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“FARMER'I MILKING MACHINE '.Jjb/ Costs no more \ *^ an com P** ca * et * I machines of the *■ '/■'k “Releaser” Type; A I costs much less in I. >■' ( fuel, labour, and /' upkeep. In the “FARMER" >) (protected by patents) gMßyi on, y w^at is neec^ed Z-^\' for practical milking ££;/ * s there Releaser, /J xpjb Pulsator, Vacuum Pump, Tank and Pipe Bsl /z>S9aKffl with. The labour, upI/9 keep and repair cost n they > nv °l vc are save VtLkciT FM ” —yet n °thing i s sacrificed. Nine years’ working in the North has proved the “FARMER.’ It has replaced one fancy' make after another. D-.i’t instal machines till you have a “FARMER” demonstrated to you. Sixty per cent, of Northern Dairy Farmers use machines; it will pay you to use a “FARMER machine, even if you've only a small herd. Instal a 2-cow plant for a start, and add to it later. The “FARMER” can be dismantled, cleaned and put together in a few minutes; milk is under vacuum only for a second or two, hence always superfine or first grade; 14 h.p. engine runs a 4-coyv plant and separator. A Waikato user milks 33 cows on a case of benzine a month. Leaves the teats like velvet, never causing bad quarters; tough milkers can be given extra vacuum just by hand regulating a gauge. If one set of teats falls to the ground, it dues not suck up the dirt, and the others go on milking just the same. The “FARMER’’ is a plain, practical machine for the practical dairy farmer. Nothing fancy about it—it just does its work season after season without letting up or breaking down. Costs no more than Complicated releaser types of machine. Just Address Telegrams : “ Farmilk,” Auckland. Write for prices, list of users, where it can be demonstrated to you, terms of payment, and name of Local Agent to - FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE CO.. LTD.. —■ ■ WARREN PLACE, 202 HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND. MORE MONEY from your Calves DAIRY FARMERS! Your future success depends entirely upon the present condition of your calves. See that they get “CEREMILK"—the best calf food possible to obtain. It is prepared from six cereals and dried milk in correct proportions to ensure the greatest possible nutrition. IT NEVER SCOURS. MR R. G. LUXTON, Manager for Mr T. B. Gow, of Opotiki. cays; “I used ‘Ceremilk’ this season feeding 130 calves, which have done exceptionally well. I consider ‘Ceremilk’ superior to any other food.” Ceremilk Nearest to whole milk in Nutriment. All Stores and Factories supply it. If your dealer cannot supply, write to FLEMING & CO., Box fio, Invercargill. WOOL SEASON. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS! Sell your- Wool at the Invercargill Wool Sales and secure highest prices. Our Store, one of the largest and best lighted in New Zealand, is at your disposal, and we respectfully solicit your Clip. First Sale : . January 24, 1924. Second Sale . . March 5, 1924. Specifications and Tags on application. We will effect insurance on your Clip from sheep’s back to Store on receipt of advice. Note: Consign Wool, NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO., LTD. TYNE STREET INVERCARGILL. Water Pumped by ** W Electricity. We can supply the well-known DUNCAN O.K. JACK PUMP " operated by Electric Motor. S-jM All Parts readily accessible without disconnecting any VSEd 2 ' piping. Cost of running very trifling ........ "Hfj J. E. WATSON & CO. Ltd. SHol TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 19099, 17 November 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19099, 17 November 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 19099, 17 November 1923, Page 10 (Supplement)