Brand-New Ball-Bearing \ a prize for the oldest, best-kept Separator in New Zealand Who has the oldest best-kept Separator in New Zealand? In order to find this out, the Alfa-Laval Separator Company (N.Z.) Ltd. is holding a Competition—the first prize being a brand-new, ball-bearing Alfa-Laval Separator ot capacity to that of the machine winning the prize. Owners of any make | | of separator are eligible for this competition. The only stipulations are : (i) the y J || i machine must be the oldest; (z) must be the best-kept; and, (3) must be in | daily use. Entries for this competition will be accepted up to and including I closing date, 31st August next. Judging will be carried out by the “Alfa- | I Laval ” Representatives and points will be awarded for age and well-kept | appearance. Should the prize-winner desire a larger capacity machine than the I onc w * nn ’ n B prize he can have it by merely paying the small difference in | price. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone to get a brand-new “Alfa- ? Laval”, with ball-bearings, rust-proof bowl and rust-proof discs, free. Simply fill in this coupon below and post to your nearest ” Alfa-Laval ” address. Head Office: Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Auckland Branch: 7 Anzac Avenue, Auckland. WBflv / Hamilton Branch : 164 Victoria Street, Hamilton Christchurch Branch : 161 Lichfield Street, Christchurch. THE ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. (N.Z.) Ltd. Here are particulars of my Separator:— Make— - y#’ Year of purchase Capacity in galls, per hour Name Address——
IDEAL MILKING MACHINE TEAT CUPS THE FAMOUS IDEAL NO. 3 TEAT CUI’S. 35/- PER SET CASH COMPLETE WITH INFLATIONS Price of No. 5 Cups on ApplicationN.Z. Patent 54175, Aust. 4459. IDEAL MILK CLAWS, 7/6 EACH IDEAL MILKING MACHINE COY. j 54 RANGITIKEI STREET, Palmerston North
Fatalities Caused by Eclampsia (Sleeping Sickness) In Ewes before lambing, can be greatly • minimised by using EWETONlC—specially prepared by A. McPhail. M.P.S., Ph.C., Taupo Quay, Box 244, Wanganui.
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A SCIENTIFIC PREPARATION “Cleanso” Cattle Drench is not a mere mixture, but is a scientific preparation giving positive results. For cows at calving. Price: 1/6 packet, I 16/- doz. All stores. A. McPhail, 1 M.P.S., Ph.C., Chemist, Taupo Quay, | Wanganui.—Advt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 192, 15 August 1931, Page 9
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