There is no royal road to wealth, but some roads are easier than others. The dairy farmer who travels the way )f old time milking methods, or inefficient machines has a pretty hard row to. hoe. On the other hand, the man who takes the easy, well-made high road, represented by the Kidd Milking Machine, has everything in his favour, ad should make his pile without half the. struggle of his less shrewd brother. One go-ahead farmer, Mr. A. W. Phillips, of ilahotu. declares: “The llidd is a fast and very •■lean milker, and leaves very little stripping, and 1 have had no cost n! nnkeen, so far (after a year’s use). The Watt’s Oil Engine is giving every satisfaction, and tne cost ol running is very low. Full information on application to Newton King.*
Ladies, be considerate and yet (inn, with any refractory who may try to substitute ai make for 15to famous Warner 1 proof Corsets.'* tactful, drapei iy other s Rust-
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 54, 18 October 1911, Page 2
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