Keep your oyo on tlio Kidd, the Milking Machino with the Tapering Teat Cups. The Ridd’s Teat Cups are made of strong rubber, thin at the top and thickening towards the bottom.' Inside are three hard ribs of rubber, running the entire length of the cnp. Those grip the teat firmly at the top and ease off gradually bottomwards, thus allowing the milk a free uninterrupted passage. Here’s what Ormsby Bros., of Te Rauamoa, say about the Ridd’s Teat Cups:— “The chief feature of the machine against others I have seen is that tin milk is saucezed from the udder and not sucked ; also, no difficulty or trouble is experienced in keeping the teat cups on.” Watt’s Oil Engines are also giving every owner complete satisfaction. Full particulars may be had from Newton King.* Pumps! Pumps! Pumps!—Gould’s Lift and Lift and Force, from 14s each; also, rams, from 45s each. A large assortment of pipe and fittings always in stock.—McMillan and Fredric_. Broadway, Stratford.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 32, 22 September 1911, Page 5
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