“I reckon this would take a lot of boating,” writes a practical dairy farmer, in referring to the RID!) MILKING- MACHINE. Mr. E. Winter, of Kapuni, is the gentleman in question. Ho goes on to say:—“l am using a six-cow plant, and the upkeep for the whole time has been between £9 and £lO. I reckon this would take a lot of beating. The machine milks the cows fast, and strips them out well, right through the season. Compared with hand milking, we now have no bother with sore teats. I have seen some machines where the cups fall off badly, especially at this time of the year. We have no trouble in this respect.” Such testimony as tin’s is proof of the Ridd’s real value. “The Watt’s Oil Engine is running like a clock, and it lias not given us the slightest trouble,” is an extract from another letter of appreciation. Full particulars and catalogue from NEWTON KING'-
The “Defiance” brand 6T Hats are right out on their ( style, comfort, and durability, factored by the proprietors Roslyn Woollen Mills.* Men’s i\vn for Mannof the For that present you intend giving your friend, go to H. J. Hopkins’.*
Many Imitations. Nothing Equal to Tankini’s Linseed Emulsion For quickly curing Coughs, Colds, and all Chest Complaints of young and old. A lady writes from Anatimo P. 0., Nelson: “1 always use Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion, and I think it is an invaluable remedy.” So will you if you try it. From all Chemists & Storekeepers. 1/G, 2/6. 4/6 bottle. E h'.'S.l \V J ii kfctVZJ'i*'* mp THIS !S A GENTLE AND SOOTHING BALM. Cures SCALDS & BURNS, CUTS & BRUISES. Sold Everywhere— 1 G. names w
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 2, 18 August 1911, Page 3
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