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A HINT TO THE WISE. A man is seldom sick when Iris bowels are regular, and never well when they are irregular. Bear this in mind and take Chamberlain's Tablets as occasion .may require. There is nothing better. They are mild and gentle in their action, and are pleasant to take. Try them and you will never wish to take another doso. of pills.—Advt. ": '' -•■ ■ ■ iA'-.

! The Ridd Milking Machine, I Product of 20 Years of Thoughtful Experimenting. | Successfully Solves the Problem of Hand Milking/ I A Twentieth Century Blessing to the Dairy Farmer. | TRIED AND PROVED: SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST, \ ' MOST EFFECTIVE. ' „.T!i 6 ,- RIDD is a Pressure "machine; it does NOT SUCK, and it is ! <? P n.M»-.S , . I J: KE^- U ma y bo workod b y a BOY oi *6 years. It can . be •QUICKLY and EASILY GLEANED, and there mil be no need to : return to hand milking if you insfcal a RIDD. i MILKING DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY AT THE WINTER SHOW. ; (Messrs. A. Ridd and T. B. Sutton in attendance.) | A STRIKINC TESTIMONIAL. I '■, J £w G - HALL ' «'ewell-known Stratford dairy farmer, o'li„ USER 0F DIFF ERENT MILKINC MACHINES, says about the f| RIDD:— | The Eidd Milking Machine Co., New Plymouth, S Dear Sirs-Having had several years' experience of milkinsr by S machine I can honestly state that 1 never had the same satisfaction until I 1 converted my installation six months ago to the "Ridd." I find it milks 3 quicker, leaves less stoppings, costs less for. upkeep, and less attention to ! keop clean. Yours faithfully, 1 ( sd -> GE O- HALL. I The RIDD has just been launched in Australia with every success. | For further particulars apply to:— ' I RIDD MILKINC MACHINE CO., BOX 96, NEW PLYMOUTH. | The Dairymafl's Friend-Blake's Simplex Milker. 1 The absoluto worth of the SIMPLEX is shown bvthe fact that I this season OVER 100 MACHINES have been installed in farms f CHEAPEST EASIEST, CLEANEST, BEST? I Invented by a Practical Dairyman and an Engineer. See the Simplex in the Machinery Hall at the Winter Show, [ and Inquire fully before you Buy a Machine. Testimonials praising tho working of the Simplex have been received I amongst others, from the following -.veil-known practical men—AleJrs' J. Pound, manager Rowan Factory; C. 13. Hill, Kaponga; H. Imies" inan ager .Toll's Factory Otakcho; W. H. Cochrane, manager E venial" lac on"" A. Hunter, Omiibndgo; A. W. Rice, Wanganui; W. Elliott/ Chairman | Directors RongokoKako Factory, Eketahuna. P Ad Ircss Inquiries to:— J. BLAKE, PROPRIETOR. HAWFRfI ("■ \W©LSELEY™™^ 1 SHEEP = SHEARING MACHINES. j THE MOST RELIABLE IN TEE WORLD. OVER 5000 MACHINES | INSTALLED IN 840 SHEDS IN NEW ZEALAND ALONE. I SPARE PARTS AT ALL BRANCHES. B WRITE FOR ESTIMATES AT REDUCED PRICES. DALGETY Sc CO., Ltd., Sole Ageats for N.Z. fi BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! PALMERSTON WINTER SHOW, 1910. VISITORS TO THE SHOW SHOULD NOT FAIL TO INSPECT SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING; RELIABLE AND EASY TO START AN INDISPENSABLE PART OF THE EQUIPMENT OF AN UP-TO-DATE FARM. AND The Moftatt-Virtue Sheep-Shearing Machine. ' A GOOD COMBINATION OF STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY A MACHINE THAT FITS THE HAND. EASY RUNNING AND DOES ITS WORK WELL. ai\u Both Machines will be on exhibition, running, and ready for use. Fullest information by tho representative in charge. SOLE N.Z. AGENTS; ■JOHK CHAMBERS & §OM, Ltd., JBYQIS OUAI WELLffIGTOIL

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 849, 22 June 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 849, 22 June 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 849, 22 June 1910, Page 10

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