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THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY. IMPROVED METHODS. The practical dairy farmer of to-day realises the importance of up-to-date methods, and a labour-saving, dependable plant. By the same token, the, up-to-date merchant endeavours to supply always tho latest and most efficient machinery for the modern dairy farmer’s use.* England, Mcßae, Ltd., who are already well known as South Canterbury agents for the famous “Melotte” separator, have now' received ‘lie agency for the “Improved Storrie"’ Milking Machine. “The Improved Storrie” is another leader in tho dairying world, and has many distinct advantages over other machines, simplicity and reliability being great features. Dairy farmers who intend installing plants arc cordially invited to send their requirements to England, Mcßae, Ltd.. Timaru. ..

Benger’s Food used throughout life. For Infants Milk prepared with Bender’s can be assimilated when milk alone disagrees. At weaning time, Benger’s enriches tnilk and adjusts it to the delicate digestion of the child. Weakly childien benefit by an extra meal of Banger's at mid-morning and at bedtime. For Adults •—ln convalescence, Bengers is fully nourishing and easy of assimilation. To the health-worried, Benger’s gives digestive rest, while the Aged find Benger’s the food in need. For the dyspeptic, Benger’s Food does three things gives complete nourishment; allays the craving of the stomach ; helps to win back natural digestion. Benger’s Food is sold in tins. Chemists, etc., everywhere.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 28 June 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 28 June 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 28 June 1924, Page 10