THE FLETCHER MILKING MACHINE
possesses distinct advantages which i make it worthy of every dairy farmer's investigation. The system is mechanically driven, and consequently every operation can be definitely followed, easily understood ana always kept in the highest state of efficiency. The working parts are and these are strong and simple, ensuring low upkeep and the most reliability. While the design is the simplest, the "Fletcher" Machine has proved the most effective in use to-day It not only milks the cow thoroughly, but enables the highest milk test to he reached and maintained. An important factor contributing towards this is the sanitary system on which thft "Fletcher" works. All parts of the machine are readily accessible for cleansing and, when working, vacuum is used to keep all impurities from th« milk. Further particulars will be gladly given.—FLETCHER MILKING
FINDS THE WEAK POINT. The sudden changes, <>' weather we are having arc sure to find the weak point in your system. These are immediately attacked. Colds are most prevalent now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy checks coughing, reieves hoarseness, and drives out inflammtttuni.—Sold everywhere.
First Mortgage SQ-ACRE FARM We have a client who has a First Mortgage of £950, at Bjj percent., who wishes to acquire a nice farm ot 50 acres with buildings complete. What can you offer us ? SAMUEL VAILE& SONS VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Jacub H. Wi-i..|... Manager. Hugh Deck: I ■ • • - Department. Phone office, I ' {{evidence, 578 ("fcUR Motor Painting is clean, bril- "' liant, ' ;ssv n:i-l HnraWc.—Consult J. PO.'-'filtOY '1 CO., LTD., Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 7
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