Time will tell whether a man is worthy or a machine economical enough, to be practical. Some Milking Machines give themselves away at the start, others manage to blind the riser for a month or two; but the Ridel Milking Machine is as reliable after years of service as on' ; |he clay it was bought. Scores of farmers can testify to the Ridel’s excellence, this extract from a letter written by Mr J). Buchanan, of Tiakitahuna, being representative of many others; —“After using the Ridel Milkiiig Machines 'for three seasons, I know you will he interested in my experience of their use. The machines have done the work well throughout, and from the enclosed letter of the manager of tlie cheese factory to which I supply, you will see that the milk supplied has been the best they have received. Taking the plant right through I am thoroughly well pleased with it.” I lie Matt s Oil Engine proves itself to be as worthy of praise as-the Milker. For detailed information kindly apply to Newton King.*
Many Imitations. Nothing Equal to 'asking’s Linseed Emulsion For quickly curing' Goughs, Golds, and all Chesf Corn pi fords of young atul old. A lady writes from Anatimo 1’.0., Nelson: “1 always use Tonking’s Linseed Emulsion,; and 1 ilunk it is an invaluable lenicdy." So will you if you try it. From r.fl Chemists &. Storekeepers. I/G, 2/0, a,G bottle. L
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 26, 15 September 1911, Page 3
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