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DON HILLS MOBILE SHEET METAL WORKS 61 Victoria Ave., Whakatane. © FOR ALL CLASSES of METAL WORK. Phone 329 M.

LKG PUISATOR 'O, mm wm. €> MILKE mi «* MORE MILK HIGHER TEST To establish the effect fast milking has on results, scientists set two expert hand milkers milking ell four quarters together. Many tests proved there was an average increase of 2% in milk yield and b% in fat yield over ordinary methods. L.K.G has applied this discovery in the FAST FLOW MILKER. The L.K.G. Fast Flow Pulsator is designed to ensure the correct milking action with the Fast Flow Cup. This Fast Flow Pulsator does not give a sudden squeeze action. There is not a harsh action in the whole milking process. LONG LIFE. In addition to the controlled porting action shown above, the L.K.G. Fast Flow Pulsator gives long service with little or no attention. Lubrication is by oil pad and drip tray. The eccentric drive with robust bearings ensures long life. See the L.K.G. FAST FLOW Milker at your nearest Mac Ewan Branch or Agent. It’s the most modern milker on the market! mm Flow MILKER 37 ANZAC AVE. AUCKLAND 37-39 Anzac Avenue, Auckland. Local Agent: BRUCE PARKER, P.O. Box 54, Whakatane.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 90, 23 May 1949, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 90, 23 May 1949, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 90, 23 May 1949, Page 8

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