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In Fact it Costs LESS— in Labour and Upkeep— to Milk with the i i The construction of this Teat Cup is characteristic of the care which has been taken to make every part easily demountable for cleaning purposes. Cup is in four parts; no screws or bolts; very strong yet lightly made in aluminium alloy. Milks hard or sof t-teated cows equally safely, rapidly, and with minimum strippings. This MOISTURE TRAP does away with the old cumbersome vacuum tank. Absolutely prevents water from getting into vacuum pump or into any part of system. Automatically ejects all moisture. sPBP The M-V PATENT RELEASER ii a masterpiece of simplicity. Will deliver milk from the largest plant to anywhere desired. Releases 90 times to the minute. Hard non-rustable copper throughout. Another feature of the MOFFATVIRTUE MILKING PLANT which has led to its acceptance as the ideal machine milker. The Moffat-Vrrtue PULSATOR consis p : eces only, and is »o designed that wh cannot get out of adjustment. This matter of adjustment is important, as on the correct action of the pulsator the whole success of the milking process depends. The Vacuum Pump is double acting and of ample capacity. In design, quality of material and workmanship it is the best money can buy. It has generous bearing surfaces, and the means of rubricating all parts is perfect. M-VS. M-V MACHINERY CO. LTD. Queen St. maSTEKTON, for name of your nearest Agent

At the jump of the spark—what? WHEN the spark jumps across, what happens? ■ .' Do-you get instant response from the Motor Spirit,yoiiare using? Motor Spirit which is not volatile is only partially consumed. This means waste and less mileage! When the fuel passes in liquid form to the cylinders and thence down past the piston rings, into the crank case, it destroys the lubricating quality of the oil. Poor lubrication, due to Motor Spirit which is not highly volatile, means increased;' wear, and tear, depreciation, frequent overhauls, and higher running cost. The high volatility of Plume Motor Spirit ensures immediate response. . It--vaporises-rapidly and uniformly in the carburetor, ensuring easy starting. It forms a perfect gas, full of heat units; ensuring a.steady stream of power and more miles in every gallon. fUSK Easy slarivnd, svleei running, more miles* '5. {EXTRA QUALITY)' Use Plume, nothing else, and get • For correct lubrication use the „',_l . , grade of Gargoyle Mobiloil as 100% power. Order a case to- J ecified in our Chart of Recom . day and note the difference. mendations. 1 Make the Chart your Guide. JVrite our nearest Branch for free booklet "The Care of Your C?* - " no VACUUM OIL GO. PTY. LTD.

TODD, THE TAILOR, THE TAILOR, FITS YOUR POCKET AS WELL AS YOUR BODY. HE GUARANTEES SATISFACTION in all classes of LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILORING. LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORING. BREECHES MAKING. ALL GARMENTS CUT BY TODD AND MADE ON THE PREMISES. Salisbury's Buildings, MATAMATA. Next Post Office, SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. PEARSON'S CARBOLIC SAND SOAP. GERMS CANNOT LIVE WHERE IT IS USED. BE SURE AND ASK FOR PEARSON'S! CHILDREN'S Tonic, 2/6, ror all children who are not up to the marie.—Pre?Ri.SH FISH arrives daily at me WalKato 1 Fish Supply, King's Buildings, including &u Kinds or English ash. Tako ■one home to-day.

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15361, 9 October 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15361, 9 October 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15361, 9 October 1923, Page 8

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