EXTRAORDINARY DEMAND. ]t L> admitted by tiio.se in a position to give a candid opinion that the Milking Machine has proved a great boon in overcoming labour troubles and when it is realised that with the latest L.K.G., a lad can put through 16 to 18 cows por hour comfortably,, it is no wonder that these machines have become popular. It is 'generally, 'acknowledged that the labour.' saved by the machines practically pays their cost during the first year, which represents a very profitable investment. After tho initial cost of installing the plant has been provided for, the amount saved in labour each year represents clear profit to the 'armer. Dairymen in all parts of New Zealand recognise now tt>at the success of the I/.K.G. is fully and firmly established, which explains the extraordinary demand that there is for this popular make of machine. For full particulars apply to J. B. MacEn an and Co., Ltd., Wellington.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12765, 17 June 1911, Page 5
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