Tho most experienced factory manager can examine a "Victor" Vat from every standpoint and find nothing but praise for its superiority. Not a drop of whey in retained by a "Victor" Vat—the curd is left high and dry, while the whey escapes down the centre ohannel. Excellent workmanship is another lending feature of "Victor" Vats. Albert J. Parton, Carterton.—Adrt. .A WINNER OF COMPETITIONS. The Egg-laying competitions for 1910-11 and 1911-12 were both won by pens reared on "A. and P." Chick Raiser. Tho first essential for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from all Storekeepers.—Advt. Mr. Alfred Cousins, who recently retired after being bandmaster at Charter-' house Schol for forty years, died at Godalming, Sumy, on October 23, aged. ~MV9ttty-fIT«,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 10
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118Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1618, 9 December 1912, Page 10
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