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QUEEN OF INGLEWOOD. OF RATIONS AND BAZAAR. 'TOWS HALL, INGLEWOOD, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 5 and 6. THE FINEST SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA ever staged in Taranaki. Under the sole direction of Mr. W. Lints, STALLS, COMPETITIONS, RAFFLES, AND SIDE SHOWS. QUEEN ELECTION closes SATURDAY, June 6. at 9 p.m. Coronation THURSDAY AFTERNOON, June 11, Town Hall, 3 p.m. FETE OF NATIONS includes Latest Dances, Spectacular •Marches, Shadowgraph, Pyramids, Singing, and Trick Skating. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS IT. E. HENDERSON, Hon. See. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S Q.YMKHANA AND MILITARY rjIOURXAMENT. To lie held on SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA, on THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914 (Winter Show Week). - Commencing at 8 a.m. TROTTING RACES (Under rules of N.Z. Trotting Assn.) HUNTERS AND LEAPING COMPETITIONS. PONY LEAPING. QUICKSTEP BAND COMPETITION. MILITARY COMPETITIONS. NOVELTY EVENTS, Etc., Etc. Valuable Trophies and Cash Prizes. Excursion Pares on Railway, and Delayed Trains. Admission, 1/-; children under 12, 6d. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 18, 9 p.m. Programmes and Entry Forms on application. E. P. COX, Secretary. P.O. Box 37, Hawera. PROPOSED FARMERS' MEAT FREEZING COMPANY. MEETING of Settlers and those interested will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Strafford, on TUES- j DAY NEXT. June 9, at 3 pan., to receive report of Committee and discuss the following:— "That it "be a recommendation to the General 'Meeting of Settlers that a Farmers' Meat Freezing Co., Ltd., be formed with a nominal capital of £IOO,OOO in £5 ■ shares, hut that mo .allotment fca '. made until £12,500 shares have' Been subscribed ioi." J. McOLTJGGAGE, Chairman. THE FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE CO., LTD., AUCKLAND, Will exhibit a complete Plant at the NEW PLYMOUTH TVINTEB SHOW NEXT WEEK. The Dairy Farmers of Taranaki are in- : vited to see the Machine and judge for '■ themselves. % A Four-Cow Milking Plant and Engine. CASH OR TERMS. THE RIGHT MACHINE AT THE RIGHT PRICE. EVENTUALLY every Dairyman must insist on A FARMERS' MILKER. Why not investigate now? OVERLOOK THE SPECIAL ADVAXNO HERM'ESTER CAS AFFORD TO OVERLOOK THE SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OFFERED IN THE FARMERS' MILKING MACHINE. Each bail is absolutely independent and eeli-contained. A four-cow plant only requires a I '/,.-B.H.P. ENGINE, and this, together with the TOTAL ABSENCE of Vacuum Pipes, with their waste space and leaky joints, effects a great .saving in fuel. The four Teat Cups can be put on at mice, and. this saves the necessity of leaky taps, or bending over and breaking the rubber c!aw tubes. The milk can be lifted to any height and discharged into any open receptacle, and thence carried to any distance bv gravitation—hence no vacuum pipes', no bucket, and no releaser. By virtue of this we are able to devise /method of weighing the milk of every row at every milking. The squeeze and collapse of the inflation can be instantly adjusted. THE FARMERS' MILKER HAS NO Vacuum Pump NO Vacuum Tank NO Vacuum Buckets NO Vacuum Releasers NO Pnlsators NO Leaky Joints ; NO Falling Teat Cups NO Expensive and Useless Gear NO Excessive Vacuum DURING THE PAST SEASON we have fullv convinced every enquirer that the machines are the simplest, cheapest and best, that all our claims by actual milking have beer, fully borne out, and that Releaser and Bucket Plants •re obsolete.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 5 June 1914, Page 1