The visitor to the Show is constantly confronted with many creations of the inventive mind which he had no comprehension of, or, if he had, it was only elementary. As an educational factor the annual exhibition is the greatest boon that this richlyproductive and well-populated area of the Dominion has ever known or is ever likely to have experience of. Indeed its wealth is not fully appreciated, but as each display comes round the ranks of the wise are being added to. For the first time in the history of cream separators the whole of the sub-oiling system, together with the gjers at work, can be visibly scon through a transparent side at one of the exhibits at this year's Waikato Winter Show. The exhibit under review is tastefully decorated with black and white streamers which, for ils uniqueness, has attracted numerous visitors who have thus, through their curiosity, been enabled to view these separators under working conditions. Tins display is without doubt one or the most comprehensive exhibits al the Show and Ihe promoters have duly deserved the interest which, is thus being taken. The whote of Ihe exhibits have been carefully inspected and on the Wizard stand only can an electric separator be seen, with the motor and all transmission as flart of the actual machine.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16813, 3 June 1926, Page 6
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