For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppormint Cure. Never fails. Is. 6d., 2s. (id.—Advt. Inland Telegraphic Address: Telephone: "Gruar. Auckland." No. 2537. ILLIAM GRDAB (Member Auckland Stock Exchange). STOCK AND SHAREBROKER, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. Inquiries by Letter or Telegram will Receive Prompt Attention. P. H. Irwin.J [G. Thorne George. TRWIN AND GEORGE, 37 Panama JL Street, cpp. D.1.C., Sharebrokers and Financial Agents. Members of the Wellington Stock Exchange. Telephone 3090. Telegraphic address —"Thorwin." Wei* lington. HUGH ROBERTS. MERCHANT, WOOL BROKER, ETC., KIMiiOLTON BOAJJ. FEILDINQ, Telephone 202.
I The Ridd 'Milking Machine. Product of 20 Years of Thoughtful Experimenting, f Successfully Solves the Problem of Hand Milking, f A Twentieth Century Blessing to the Dairy Farmer, f TRIED AND PROVED: SIMPLEST, CHEAPEST, jj MOST EFFECTIVE. | Tlio RIDD is a pressure machine; it does NOT SUCK, and it is ft a PURE MILKER. It may bo worked by a BOY of 16 years. It can E bo QUICKLY and EASILY CLEANED, and there will be no need to { return to hand milking if you instal a RIDD. p MILKING DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY AT THE WINTER SHOW. \ (Messrs. A. Ridd and T. B. Sutton in attendance.) f A STRIKING TESTIMONIAL. f Read what Mr. G. HALL, the well-known Stratford dairv farmer, F: and USER OF DIFFERENT MILKINC MACHINES, says about tho E RIDD: — The Ridd Milkiug Machine Co., ?sew Plymouth, [' Dear Sirs,—Having had several j- ears' experience of milking by [ machine, I can honestly state lliut 1 never had the same satisfaction until f I converted my installation six months ago to the "Eidd." I find it milks | quicker, leaves less strappings, costs less lor upkeep, and less attention to f keep clean. Yours faithfully, f (Sd.) GEO. HALL. | Tho RIDD has just been launched in Australia with every success. g For further particulars apply to: — t RIDD MILKING MACHINE CO., BOX S6, NEW PLYMOUTH. |
The Dairyman's Friend==Biake , s Simplex Milker, j The absolute worth of the SIMPLEX is shown by the fact that ij this season OVER 100 MACHINES havo been installed in farms. | CHEAPEST EASIEST, CLEANEST, BEST. t Invented by a Practical Dairyman and an Enginvsr. £ See the Simplex in the Machinery Hall at the Winter Show, I and Inquire fully before you Buy a Machine. I Testimonials praising the working of tho Simplex havo been received, E amongst others, from the following well-known practical men:—Jlessrs. p J. Pound, manager ltownn. Factory; C. B. Hill, Kaponga; H. Innes, man- [! nger .Joil's Factory, Otakeho; W. 11. Cochrane, manager Riverdaie Factory; £ A. Hunter, Cambridge; A. \\\ Rice, Wanganui; \V. Elliott, Chairman t Directors Piongokoicako Factory, Ekctahuim. £ Ad Ircss Inquiries to:— J. BLAKE, PROPRIETOR, HAWERA. [ ZEALANDSA COW • The GREATEST FEATURE of tho ZEALANDIA is this:—lt is impossible to have contaminated milk, because it is impossible for milk to reach overhead pipes. It is returned to tho bucket if an inflation breaks, and tho cups drop off if the bucket overflows. Attend the National Show and see how it ia done, or NORMAN J. DAYSH, CARTE ETON PALMERSTON WINTER SHOW, 1910. VISITORS TO THE SHOW SHOULD NOT FAIL TO INSPECT TANGYE'S OIL ENGINE SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION AND WORKING; RELIABLE \ND EASY TO STAItT. AN INDISPENSABLE PART OF THE EQUIPMENT OF AN UP-TO-DATE FARM. v AND The Moffatt-Virtus Sheep-Shearing Machine. A GOOD COMBINATION OF STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY A MACHINE THAT FITS TEE HAND. EASY RUNNING 4ND DOES ITS WOItK WELL. ' Both Machines will be on exhibition, running, and ready for use. Fullest information by the n>presentativo iu charge. SOLE N.Z. AGENTS • JOHN CHASSBSEF?S 8& Ltd., JER7OIS QUAY, WELLINGTON, THE SllllLf 1 FBl®* CO-OP. MSI, LSI. PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. STOCK AND STATION AGESTS. HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, MAETINBOROUGH, CAItTKItTON, PAHIATUA, AND EKETAHUNA. MANAGING DIRECTOR, M. Caselbern. FORD SOLE N.Z. ACENTSi & "W finl The Reese & Horrell C.B. Co., Ltd., 29 -H.-P.—s Seater. courtenay place, WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 851, 24 June 1910, Page 8
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