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THE FAMOUS “VICTORY" II KER. 12 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY. (1) The “Victory’ - milks quicker than other milkers. (2) The “Victory” costs less to instal than any other milking plant. (3) The “Victors - ” costs less to maintain than any other milker. (4) The “Victory” means a more sanitary milk supply. (5) The “Victory” requires less cleaning than other milkers. (6) The “Victory’’ entails a smaller consumption of benzine. (7) The ‘Victory” means no overhead milk pipes or releaser. (8) The “Victory” enables the output of each individual cow to be under constant supervision. (9) The “Victory” can be worked by anyone. (10) The “Victory” has milked cows which refused to give down their milk to the ordinary machines employed. (11) The “Victory’’ can be easily and quickly installed. (12) Any other make of plant can be readily converted to a “Victory” by the farmer himself. Farmers everywhere are writing us every day for particulars and testimonials relating to the “Victory.” Drop us a line. r pHE JJOMINION JJARDWARE C 0 , L™-* 29 Wyndham Street AUCKLAND. ELTHAM MACHINERY gXCHANGE. Y\ T E have new and second-hand Imple- ’’ ments and Machinery for sale, ineluding:— Cultivators, Hydraulic Ram?, Concrete Troughs, Piping, Tanks, Windmills, Engines, A Milking Machines and Spares, Tripod Harrows. W. RICKETTS. MANAGER. ’Phone 140. P.O. Box 68.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1924, Page 8

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