“A low hedge is easily jumped over,” says an old proverb, or in oilier words, make light of your difnenllios and they will disappear. Nowadays (die dairy farmer looks to mechanical genius to save him worry from the hired labour problem. The ilidd Milking Machine helps. It is always ready for action, simple and easy to clean. It is a perfect mechanical milker and as nearly human as possible in its action. Mrs E. Drew, llahotu, says:—“Tim Ilidd you installed for mo is doing splendidly, it lias proved iiself a perfect milker, stripping the cows well. Wo rail I: 70 cows in less than two hours and Und the Watt’s Oil Engine very economical, hurtling loss than one tin of kerosene pei; week.” I 1 ’or full details please call or write. Newton King.* Ask for the famous Roslyu Writing Eads.*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 64, 30 October 1911, Page 3
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