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IT’S AT THE TOP for • ‘ SPEED OF ■ ' . MILKING off© ®8 Jr . ... SUPERFINE''N CLEANLINESS A King Milker installation in Taranaki. Mount Egmont in the background. V . c . . .. MINIMISING A ES, if you want faster milking with a minimum of UDDER TROUBLES Chamber and Vacuum Control, gives only 8 to 10 inches of vacuum . . at the cups, but develops sufficient vacuum in the air-line to raise . y ,the milk to any level. - j Here are three special advantages of the King Low-Line:— • The King Elevating Chamber and Vacuum Control Unit is so ' f contrived that all air is delivered through vacuum pipe— |||f JI K Cgwllllll gases can contaminate the milk. ' mMIMM. • There is no surging or back pressure special demonstration Ma ' • unit incorporating glass piping will prove this. || yzyy yyy WWMMIBMM • The King Pulsator operating on releasor also cuts out all churn- ■><-,M MM-M 'JI ft ||||||| ing, back-slap and collection of butter-fat globules in releasor. If IM ft LOW-LINE Mn HI It U MILKER IliOll Get details of the King Low-Line Milker Post this Coupon. * ' ' 5 J' I""" To NEWTON KING LTD., ’ | Bill® I Hamilton {Post io nearest address | JI Please send me details of the King Low-Line Milker. ■ I Name . . . ■ ft*’ •.• ft ' >•' II gB ■ ; | "-.. JM < ."• '' s Address , By • : Tz \ '••?•?:' : . • I • I « . w BMM MMMMk MMM MMBK MUKKM MMM MMMMA MOMMM MMMM MMMMI MMMM MMM MMMM IMMO MOM MMM jß ' ' ■ ' *> W, y "" \ s LOW-LINE- EASY ON YOUR HERD . .———*.J

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 63, Issue 1, 15 July 1941, Page 30

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