mHIS [ : a#j * Quality in Sideboards Js somethin? that cannot be fudged at a glance. vet it is the most important thing to deter mine be for.’ roil purchase. Good, weil-seasoned timber must he the foundation, then the doors must fit snugly, drawers slide easily and all the joinery work be neat and strong. You will obtain all these attributes o r Good Furniture if you purchase your sideboard from our stocks which are varied and low priced. An inspection is invited. ■ '“ ?e 1 122 Avenue WANGANUI
Easxj to clean East; on the cows Milks dry without overmilking Every part of the Moffat-Virtue Plant is easily demountable—no screws or intricate details —cleaning is the easiest possible operation. The Teat Cups, for instance, are in four parts, so that they can be assembled or dismantled in a few seconds. jltoffot-Virtue Sanitary Releaser « MILKING PLANT (It TEAT CUPS strongly made from a PATENT RELEASER— An exclusive I light aluminium alloy and designed to modem feature. A simple device which Itjiji milk with safety, cows with either hard will deliver milk from the largest plant i IjiplljX or soft teats. Milks rapidly; leaves to anywhere desired. Releases the ' U illr minimum of strippings. Inflation col- milk 90 times to the minute. No danger i I ■' ' Ijl | |li lapses at once close to root of teat and getting back into the >ystem No comworks rtght down to point. thi“ U ghout P “ 1 ' ; h,rd non - ru,,lbie “PP" jil I MOISTURE TRAP-A new departure which takes the place 'II I 1 *" cumbersome vacuum tank. Automatically ejects any | fl Ol if I - S| moisture which may collect. No moisture can get into the ifllnll 11lu iLlw- vacuum pump. jf With the M-V Milking Plant you can cut your ■ hjjzfly _ Hr V expenses. It is cheaper to use, can be operated with 1 CyC- less labour, cannot get out of adjustment. !ji OF —thus it stands to reason gSg | if \ tAat your milk-profit !|||y | 5 f must increase. oliSlii' —~ 3 i fffl 111 Write to iSH I k The M-V Machinery Co., ;=== ?l II lb m Limited. i | IB I 111 k I! iLllliit Queen Street, Masterton. ? IJjHI ror further particulars, and —address of nearest agent. m MV1
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18822, 12 July 1923, Page 8
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370Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18822, 12 July 1923, Page 8
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