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THE A.W.R. MILKER

SANITARY AND EFFICIENT. The A.W.R. Milking Machine Exhibit has this year attracted even greater numbers of interested enquiries from discerning and practical dairy farmers than in previous years, on account of the reputation the machine has gained as an up-to-date, efficient, sanitary, economical machine milker. The following are some of the salient features: The pulsator is automatic, and by a simple screw adjustment any desired squeeze, release or number of pulsations may be obtained. As one of the first of these pulsators is still in everyday use after 12 years' scrvice it surely is a testimonial to their durability. The new pattern automatic releaser is made in solid brass, heavily nickled. The action of I his type does away with all churning and frothing of the milk, it is easy to clean, simple 'n construction, and has no metal wearing parts. The milk pipes, pulsator pipes and vacuum pipes are all rolled brass heavily nickled, the joints being made by special quality rack connections, enabling ■the whole system right to the vacuum pump to be dismantled in five minutes for inspection or cleaning purposes. The teat cups arc drawn brass, using straight inbafions, and are fast and clean milkers, wtiich will not injure any cow-.

■ Full particulars and catalogues will be sent on application to Messrs Cooney and Elliott, P.O. Box 184, Hamilton, 'phone 1351. sole Waikato and Thames Valley A.W.R. agents.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 8

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THE A.W.R. MILKER Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 8

THE A.W.R. MILKER Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 8