"I reckon this would take a lot of beating," writes a practical dairv farmer ra referring to the Ridd Milking Machine. Mr £. Winter, of Kapuni, is tie gentleman in question. He goes im to say: "I am using a sis cow plant and the upkeep for the mr? time nas beeai between £9 and £ /°- J reckon thi3 would take a lot 01 beating. The machine milks the COWB fast and strips them out well night through the season. Compared wu.li hand milking we now have no bother with sore teats. I have seen s ° m< ? machines where the cups fail ofr badly, especially at this time of the year We have no trouble in this respect. Such testimony as this is proox of the Rack! s real value. " The Watt's Oil Engine is running like a clock and it has not given us the slightest _ is an extract from another letter or appreciation. W U I] particulars and catalogues from 6aatfrbury Farmers' 00-operative Association. ... shifting, let ue the removal of your furniture. We have vans specially constructed to suit this branch of our business. We guaran. tee a competent remover of furniture with each vehicle, and this in itself means economy to yon, no wasted time and no breakages. Due notice will have our vehicle* at your door at any appointed time. Why not take adyiuitaao of what 1» the belt. New flaaUn i Kxenma Uo_ *-*-1 v
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14521, 17 August 1911, Page 5
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