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,-mji m m &:■■ ;Sw w« ■;-t The cost of the globe is actually the smallest item. The cost of current used figured in relation to the efficiency of the globe itself are the big factors involved. It has been proved under test that an inefficient ("cheap") globe will not normally burn for more than 300 to 400 hours—a globe of good quality used under correct conditions has an average life of 1,000 hours. The "cheap" lamp's rating, too,, is liable to vary considerably so that a 40 watt globe may consume 44 watts or more. All this makes it very probable that your "cheap" lamp will last you less than half as long—cost you more for current—and yet give you less light. Buy a Siemens' Lamp and you get the best light for the lowest total expenditure. - " PEARUOPAI, m m The dealer wlo sells SIEMENS' Electric Lamps knows how to serve you better and sa t e you money—buy from (N.Z. Distributors: Cory-Wright & Salmon, Wellington and Auckland.) Stockists: I. BROWN & CO., Thames. Paeroa, and Waihi. D. L. HASTIE, LTD., Cambridge and Matamata. PRIME HARDWARE, CO., LTD., Hamilton.

Why do L.K.G. Milkers milk more cows in New Zea- ~ land than any other milkers? Surely its superiority over all other milking machines. The L.K.G. milks cleanly and rapidly. The Thule Cups, copied largely by other milkers, never strain or injure the sensitive nerves and milk glands of the cow. Running costs are low. Every part of the L.K.G. is solidly made. L.K.G. prices have been greatly reduced since last year. Fill in your name below now and get full particulars and illustrated catalogue. Fill in your name and address below, cut out this advertisement and post to Mac Ewan's Machinery Ltd.; Auckland or Hamilton. cadets for SOJ&ars Address (Send to nearest branch.)

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Waipa Post, Volume 44, Issue 3195, 25 June 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume 44, Issue 3195, 25 June 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waipa Post, Volume 44, Issue 3195, 25 June 1932, Page 3 (Supplement)

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