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m *Co CO SMITHS ITHS M ICE--msmm J. D< HUNTER Telegrams: "Anderson, Brassfounder” W. R. WATERS Telephone 1160 A. R. S. CRUICKSHANK Telephone (Private) 2666 J. ANDERSON & CO. DAIRY SPECIALISTS 308 MORAY PLACE —DUNEDIN ENGINEERS BRASS FINISHERS COPPERSMITHS PATTERN MAKERS TINSMITHS BLACKSMITHS BRASS FOUNDERS IRONFOONDERS DIRECT EXPANSION CREAM VATS .in Copper or Tinned Steel. f'uPSMitt Absolutely the finest and most efficient Vats in the Dominion. J. D. HUNTER Telegrams: “Anderson, Brasslounder " W. R. WATERS Telephone 1160 A. R, S. CHUICKSHANK Telephone (Private) 2666 J. ANDERSON & CO. DAIRY SPECIALISTS 308 MORAY PLACE DUNEDIN ENGINEERS BRASS FINISHERS COPPERSMITHS PATTERN MAKERS TINSMITHS BLACKSMITHS BRASS FOUNDERS IRONFOUNDEHS DIRECT EXPANSION CREAM VATS in Copper or Tinned Steel. Absolutely the finest and most efficient Vats in the Dominion. Anderson & Co.’s latest Single Curd absolutely the finest ANDERSON & CO.’S CUF and handiest Curd Mill manufactured in Australasia Fast, strong KNIVES are second to none, and well made, it embodies all that is required of the best and most up-to-date Mill. ANDERSON & CO.’S CURD KNIVES are second to none. SOLE MAKERS— Hunter s Patent Milk Pasteurizing and Sterilizing Plant. Hunter’s Patent Regenerator. 5 Anderson & Co.’s Exhaust Steam Milk Heaters. Anderson & Co.’s 1912 Curd Mills. Riddell Skim Milk Measure. TO THE FARMER— ~ Save your herd from tuberuolosis by pasteurising the skim milk for the calves. TO THE DAIRY FACTORY MANAGER— Improve the quality of your butter and cheese by getting the farmer to improve his cows, and thus improve the quality of the milk. This can be done by using HUNTER’S PATENT REGENERATOR PASTEURISER the most efficient and most economical Skim Milk Pasteuriser manufactured. fmmmm Hunter’s Patent Sanitary Factory Cooler, with removable pulp in the ends tor cleaning. Made'of copper tubes and brass ends tinned all over. ■ -

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Progress, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 1 July 1913, Page 552

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Page 552 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 1 July 1913, Page 552

Page 552 Advertisement 1 Progress, Volume VIII, Issue 11, 1 July 1913, Page 552

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