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MORRIS' Patent butter Mould 1890.) FOR FACTORY AND FARM DAISY MONEY is well spent in the purchase of the above Butter Mould. No Butter Factory or Dairy Farmer having butter to be made up into pounds should be without one. For quickness iv making into pounds, exactness, size, and correct weight of each pound of butter, this Butter Mould cannot be surpassed. Frora I eight to twelve hundred pounds of buttar per hour can be turned out with tht above mould after very little pFactic*. The frame and slides are made of goo 4 seasoned rata timber, and are strong and durable. Directions for use accompany eaoh Butter Mould. TESTIMONIALS 1 Auckland, New Zealand, May 27, 1897 Mr Sydney Morris, — In reply to yonr enquiry I have to say that we have used your patent bntter mould for several years. We find it simple in construction, accurate in turning out exact weights, easy to handle, and capable of doing patting up with great speed. Our hands can pat and pack a fifty pound box (1 lb pats) in a few seconds under thre« minutes. Ido not at present know a more useful appliance for the purpose. It has the advantage of being non-expensive as wall. —Your very Truly, Wesley Spragg, Manager, The Pines Dairy Factory, Junction Road, Near Now Plymouth, March 14th, 1897. To Mr Sidney Morris, Pukekohe. Dear Sir, — I have used your Butter Mould for over 6 years, and I hay« fouHd it a most useful utensil for anyon* handling large quantities of made-up butter, enabling the operator t» do hu work with expedition, neatness, and th« greatest accuracy. Wh«nover I hava had the opportunity I have always recommended its use, and I shall have great pleasura in again doing so in the future. Wishing you every success. — I am, dau sir, faithfully yours, Wk. Payhtm. PRICE, 8/6, or posted to any address ia New Zealand on receipt of postal sola, or order, for 10/-, payable to the undersigned agents. SeLE Agents: Messrs B. COCK & SON. NEW PLYMOUTH, a49oj PRIZE MEDAL, PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, 18.76. OAKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH. Best for Cleaning and PolishiMg Cutlery. 3d, 6d, Is, 2s 6d and 4s. WELLINGTON KNIFE BOARDS. Prevents Friction in Cleaning and Injury to the Knives. POLYBBILLIANT METAL POMADE, Never becomes "Dry and Hard like othei Metal Pastes, SILVERSMITH'S) SOAP FOR CLEANING PLATE. ■ EIMIERY, EM!ERV;©£,(ITH f : &LA3S (PAPER , : ,- BLA@fc!I.EAZ> JOHN OAKEI & SONS, Limited, WELLINGTON MlLia> LONDON S.E]

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11022, 13 September 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11022, 13 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11022, 13 September 1897, Page 4