“Beauty will buy no beef,” quoth some old sage, and the dairy- farmer who considers appearance alone when Inlying a milking machine is likely to come to grief. The Ridel is a machine that shines by comparison. Perfect in all points it excels others particularly in regard to the Teat Cup The Ridd tapering teat cup has a firm, positive inflation which draws from file udder every drop of milk. Its action does not tend to close the outkt. In short it follows handmilking as closely as a well-thought-out machine can. Mr E. Rye, Ohine, Taupiri, says: “The Ridd is a superior milker both as regards time and quickness, and little strippings. For nearly two years everything has run like clockwork. The Watt’s Oil Engine is a perfect worker, and will work under almost any conditions.” Full information from Newton King.* “The Ramroddcrs,” by Holman Day—A novel remarkable for its power and keen humour.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 58, 23 October 1911, Page 5
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