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ihe JrUiVllr beearator does ALL I the Work—with Less Exertion! It isn*t the hard work that pays the profits on the farm — it's the "short cuts." And the shortest of them in separating is the "Pump" Separator way It cuts, out all the lifting and straining to fill a high-up tank. This machine \ , Pumps it own milk supply from floor level and the flow is exactly regulated to the 5 speed of the machine. The whole process is worked by the turning of one Ihandle— just fill the flow-tank and begin ! :-,mmmmmmmnammmmJaßsi !rT| It's the easiest, the simplest, the most efficient Here's What One *"*^ separator made ! It*s «the only machine for User Say»: | ' the progressive farmer. 22|djnne,i9i4. A 1. B^^ Mewrg. Joseph Nathan A Co.. 70-Gallpii-per-hour Separator, ■'^^Z^T^ JST Cash £2=; Tprms £26/10/- ''fi^^Sf^^ ' Vaoll OWiuQ icruHS Cfcffc*V#f*\^/" {be best'machine on the marf^a^SßSK ket During the fwo years M^a^^v Write for big free Catalogue and further details. v was worked by »t least a •iV^Sxl^&k. ■'■■'■ . -• dozen different men, women V'^ftill^^ " ———————— and Jjgyg g^JJ^ fr^ & <fe«--Sra fß^l^m M 7 Agents: rongh handling. Kotwith- ««^« Agenw. . landing this, it has only cost 1- WW 1 '1 W1 .1 OY^ 1 111 me the price of a rubber bowl SH • ' IACOnh IMorhfUl AT I A lil rH ring and is apparently good ;> I josepn Hainan <^xo.,iua. ■■■ :1k ! M : WELLINGTON > golicited and strong^ recomI 1 .Local Agent.: Bepresentatire: C. Rotertson, Hamilton 8 .i*j» i - J5; . • had experience with most ihi ■^:^\ ' ' ■■ • : 'othermakes: ' ' - '"' l.m fcjy : .■■ ■ j: . . (Sgd.)GEO.DENISON.

NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE LEADING FOIRJA OF MEDIA. All advertising- is good, h c some (advertising is better than others. advertising is the best 'method of obtaining publicity, because everybody reads a newspaper. No matter what may 'be. the-sphere, -of ncHvi iy in which men and women are engaged, the reading of a n©ws■papei- i.s a fundanienta.! ■ part of:their vdaily education, and we are bo constituted in this ag© that advertasing ttp^peale to inelligenic© with th^ same fore© as editorial -and news. Newspaipers ai*e within, easy reach; ,'OiMier advei'tising 1 matter must actually be forced upon the atfctenft-ion. The newspaper to-day requires very 'littlp. to retonimend it as "the advertijs::ng inodiutn. : par 'excellence. It merits 1 nrei obvious mid are ©o thouv ■ oupfhly i-ecognised that thel most en--teirprising- merchant considei-s an outlay on pxublicity ml itis cohimttrs the ■■first 'essential to success. It has come- 'to be generally' underetood that h:gh-elass newspapeoTS reject uwrjriuncements which (do not •properly represent 'the character cf advertised' merchandise. Tli« .Executive of the Newspaper Trcprieito'rs' Atisoiciat'oTi of Nenv Zealat'd hn« dc,nlt with tlio qucstiora of -protectiiJtr the honest advorti.sea" and the frentral :now.s-p«iper reactar as far.. •as possible' fram de<?optive or fraudnluent advertising. It realises that lie has th» best chance of securing popularity through a : n'ewT&paiper -whurh possesiseisi the confidence of the •pui'fbnscrs,' aaicl -his gobdis participate in the> repivMt'on enjoyed by the -jnpAv,^p;i]!er., Titl' knows full well that the nvei•'dhitnd'se wh'ch he 1 ofi*er.s tO the pub-:advt»-tis"n<j ' piiist-b© clean, mvst be 'itruf.h.ful. rniist bf» lnonest. So lontr a,? nt>wsipa.pers co ..Itiue to be irtead by •the jrre«t mass of the people, so- long will the •new'spnpevs cantimre to lie the b^st nurd:inns for advortismsf. The siipporters of ifr T. "\Y. Rhodes, 'M.P., «TO, .aslied to meet on Mbnday •eivtsning at 7.30 o'clock to take g\mps for an, aietuve' caanpaigm. Mir Rhodes as to; give an address %■ tiho same "shall (Miners' Union) on TXiesday -eveming. Front seats will h& v&ser-v- \ ed Pot ladies and their escorts. Mr R..'L'aiw -is contesting the Waio(t'ahi aiding of the -Tlvamxcs. CJounty j «.nd as he has done splendid wwk on | "behalf of hiig oonsifiihiem'ts 1 he asppeals j with confidence to the deetoi'si to j lagain retoir.n Mm at'iik&t&p'. of the. ' poll. He fonts becrt" TOtuirned mnopipos- ! ed «s one of the County lneiriibea-Si on ! the Thames EDaspital aa\d Chsaritaible < A-ad, Boaa-d and a* he has outlined >v j - progressive policy for the Waiiotaihii J Kid ing truste to receive the supiport I oif tTie electors. Mr Lw has served j the district faitlvfitlly a.nd well and • -deserves ,wolil at thek- ihands. .Ait Quango, the <jm3y city in the '» warld on the Une of the Eiiiiitlor thy .(Sim sets and rises u>t .six o\-loi-k t;lio yotiii' remind. ' ...

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Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14443, 7 November 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14443, 7 November 1914, Page 7