A NOVEL EXHIBIT.
THREE MILKING PLANTS ON ONE STAND. Every farmer takes a practical interest in machinery, and as a consequence the display made by Stanley and Co., machinery merchants, of Ward Street, Hamilton at the Show this year will make a special appeal to the majority of the thousands of Show visitors. The firm's display at tlic Show buildings is situated to IHe immediate left as one turns from the main annexe to tlic building in which tlic root section is staged. Included in the comprehensive and novel exhibit on view at their stand are several reconditioned milking machines. The llidd, a converted New Zcalandia and an Auto machine, the two latter with a pulsalor in every bail, arc included among Hie milking machine exhibits, and dairy farmers would be well advised to inspect these machines, if they arc in need of equipment for the shed. lie-conditioned milking machines will be erected anywhere by the firm, who guarantee satisfaction. Further, farmers may have their machines re-conditioncd without talcing same off tlirir farms. Masport, Anderson, and all the best makes of engines arc stocked by the firm, and as they represent leading makes, purchasers have the guarantee that they are becoming possessed of mechanical appliances that give a further term of efficient service, after the attention given litem by Hie expert staff employed by Stanley and Go. Mason Porter and Booth Macdonald Vacuum Pumps are also in stock; in fact, every type of lna’chincry is reconditioned by the firm. By dealing throuch Stanley and Go. prospective purchasers have tlic opportunity of securing a suitable article in ihe mechauical line, brought hack to firstclass condition, at a reasonable price. They will bo blind to their own interests if they do not prolic this golden opportunity to the maximum limit. Call at Stanley and Co.’s sland before you leave Ihe Show, or, if unable lo visit ihe exhibition, farmers and others should write, to the firm if in need of milking pi. mis nr machinery of any descriplinn Strict attention is paid lo all mail orders by this firm, who are also agents for the Unity Milking Machine.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 6
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356A NOVEL EXHIBIT. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16812, 2 June 1926, Page 6
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