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j : Have yen wctod your Milking || la©fiS3i@? if tot, Wh\j i©t! ?■ i' A prominent dairyman remarked: "Tlie man who continues r ( to milk by hand, under present labour conditions, should have [i liis head rtad."- ! SEE EXHIBITS PALMF.RBTON NORTH SHOW. i There is no better proposition on the market to-day than the— I Tiie EtgM MacMne afi the Eight Price. ■! ( _Tlie Coming Power at nominal cost. Over 100 sold in the Dominion since August. Anticipated sales—l9l2, 200; 1913, 500. »V,j HENRT YE ALE, Box 539, Dunedin, [ Patentee and Australasian Agent, i WHAT USERS SAY ABOUT IT: A. M'DONALB, Sen., HENLEY.—"There is no other milking' machine on 'the market to compare with this'handy .little milker." C. G. Patchet, Clandeboys—"l am milking 30 cows by myself in2Vhours. , It does its work well, and the cows are not injured in any way." J.. ChaUort6n, I'laxton.—"l like tho milker very much; it is a great 11 '} labour saver, both in time and power, and much cleaner than hand milking." 1' Edgar Harding, Woodville.—".l can honestly recommend these machines to the daily farmers as being as effective as power machines, and at a low cost." 11,I 1 , ',1 C. W. Leonard, Edendale.—'*l milked 10 cows in 27 minutes one evening ! (l and all who have seen it at work seam satisfied that it will do what is 1 I' claimed for it." 1 h T. Webb, Stratford.—"l am more than pleased with tho machine; it is ' |i what I have been on tho look-otit for for some time, and has come to stay.' j I Are you interested? If so, write straight away (don't put it 1 i| off) for a pamphlet fuily describing this little wonder. I i rr | : As In most things, so in Horse tJoters»> ; i . IT'S CHEfIPEST |N THE END TO JOE BEST. || | DREADNAUGHTS arc made by skilled workmenrof ihs riry finest • i | h maMalsjJbtainable, arid will outlast anx othW jtt Btesent ,OT tlis i ' f market-j j i THEY CAN BE OafAINED FROM ANY SAOfjIER, \jj J j i SEE THAT EVERY COVER BEARS THE ABOVE TfSAOI Milt j ! J BE SURE AJTD ASK TOUR SADDLER FOR THIS I COYER., which is made of "All Long Has Green j j Proofed, Canvas," which is branded with the Trade Mark I "DREADNAUGHT," and will outlast any other on the market.' Tons of this Canvas have been made into Horse 1 and Cow Covers, etc., and the demand is still increasing. They can j be obtained from any Saddler. - | x BR ICE, WIN OLE, BLYTH & CO., Ltd., Sole Agents. I — >—Oo tt»—< FAULKNER'S LEATHER DRESSINGS | These celebrated Dressings are unequalled for Harness, Boots; | Leather Goods of any description, Motor Car and Carriage Cushions, Leather Suits, Bags, etc. | Used by the' Government Railways in New Zealand, New ! South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Parliaj ment Houses, University of Sydney, Leading Motor Garages | and Carriage Builders, etc. Also numerous other testimonials. | Ask your Saddler, Boot Maker, or Retailer for FAULKNER'S j Dressings, and insist upon getting them. ' j j , - j I . Wholesale Agents: j BRACE/WINDLE, BLYTH & Co., Lid., 24 Wymlham Street, Auckland. | npHE Hesults obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Cohmns ot "The j) n . njinibA". ate Mich as to confirm their belief that the paptr has a wider circulation tiiar any other daily Journal in in Ne\v Zealand,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 22 June 1912, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 22 June 1912, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1473, 22 June 1912, Page 21

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