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FOR THE FIIWT TIME IN NEW ZEALAND MOBILE... FOOT X-RAY EQUIPMENT AND NOW IN BRTDGERS FOOTWEAR DEPARTMENT The very latest in X-Ray equipment, this machine has all the special features of the bigger units. It is suitable for all sizes and ages tiny tots to adults. AN INVITATION You are invited to try this machine and see the clear image of your foot resting in the shoe. Our trained assistants will gladly demonstrate. BRIDGERS WHAKATANE The Strand Phone 13m

HOW DID LKG DEVELOP THIS ENTIRELY NEW m 9 \ fy y NEW METAL TAIL PIECE \ WITH POSITIVE ADJUSTMENT Scientists set two expert fast milkers to milking ONE cow, all four quarters together, and discovered this: that FAST MILKING caused an average increase of 2% in milk yield and 6% in fat yield over ordinary methods. Upon this discovery L.K.G. designed the Fast Flow Milker. The L.K.G. Fast Flow cup and SOFTER moulded inflation, milks both ’'squeeze' 1 and "release"—there is no blocking off of the milk flow on squeeze action: With the new metal tail-piece this inflation lasts five times as long as a tubular inflation. See the L.K.G. Fast Flow Milker at your nearest Mac Ewan Branch or Agent. FAST FLOW_ MILKER J.B. Mac Ewan & Co. Ltd. Whakatane Agent: 37-39 Anzac Ave., Auckland. BRUCE PARKER, P.O. Box 54

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 76, 11 April 1949, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 76, 11 April 1949, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 76, 11 April 1949, Page 7

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