Mon ought novoi* to lie paid for work that machines can perform. Jure its modern reapers and type-writers are hotter than old-fashioned methods, so the llidd Milking Machine is quicker and cheaper than manual labour. In proof of this, Mr. Evan Jones, of Toko, writes:—“Thinking your company would like to receive a few words re the Kidd Plant yon recently installed for me, I am pleased to say I am thoroughly satisfied, and nothing would induce me to go hack to the old laborious method of handmilking. The use of the machines has resulted in a great saving of time—via., one hour night and morning. During the past three months 1 have not had a single breakdown or stoppage. With regard to the motive power (Watt’s Oil Engine). 1 find it simplicity itself; in fact, my son, nine years of age, look's after the < ngim* and gets it ready for‘use night and morning.” For full her information, please apply to Xcv, ion King.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 16, 4 September 1911, Page 5
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