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PURE PRODUCTS,

BETTER INSPECTION ADVOCATED,

Mr. C. A. Wilkinson, member for Egniont, has given notice to ask the Government in the House of Representatives; Whether thoy will, in view of the serious position regarding the quality of cheese exported, as disclosed by .the High Commissioner's report, "ake steps to co-operate with dairy companies in order to bring about some efficient method of inspecting milkingsheds, stockyards, njilking-machinos, methods .of manufacture, etc. ? Mr. Wilkinson states that it is reason,-! bio to assume that a satisfactory system of inspection can be devised by co-operat-ing with various dairy companies. It is essential in the interest of tho Dominion as well as in the the dairy farmers themselves that New Zealand products should to retain the best possible reputation for purity and good quality. ,

■THE LABOUR-SAVING "PUMP" SEP- " ARATOR PUMPS' PROFITS INTO ITS OWNER'S POCKET. Every turn of tho handle means more profit, for eaoh turn does moro work for less labour than it is .possible with any other Separator. -It isn't hard work, either, for tie "Pump" Separator runs ns sweetly and lightly as perfect constructions and "tho right idea" can make it. The Pump Separator feeds itself automatically, pumping the milk from its tank on the floor, in a flow exactly regulated to the speed of the maohine. It is made the way that wears, and will bo running and earning money long after other Separators aro < "scrapped." Investigate the "Pump" Mr. Farmer. Read what Mr. Haybittlo says about it on this page. Write for particulars of our Free Trial Offer. There are several sizes of the "Pump" Separator, including No. 15 of 70 gallons-per-hour capacity, whicli costs .£25 or ,£26 10s. on terms; other capacities froin. <£13 10s. Write for catalogue. "Feilding. 'Hard to Beat.' Referring to your 70-gallon Pump Separator I purchased from you a few months ago, it is working very well, and I am quite satisfied with it. The Automatic Supply of Milk is quite a feature of the Machine. Also the Automatio Release of the Bowl from the driving wheels, together with the self-balancing of the Bowl. Taking the Machine as a whole it should be hard to 'beat—Tours faithfully, G. Haybittle."—Advt.

'Every why hath a wherefore," quoth Shakespeare. Therefore, there is a reason why you should install a "Victor" Vat in your cheese factory. "Victor"' Vats are the cheeseman's help, giving that assistance wlicih is so essential to the production of first quality cheese. Tho slopv,' bottom and centre drainage ensure a lY\t flow of whey, leaving the curd high anu dry. A "Victor" means bigger profits, too. Get particulars. A. J. Parton, Registered Plumber, Carterton.—Advt.

It has taken many years to build np the reputation of the "Gilruth" Calf Food, but at last merit is rewarded, and this food comes into its own. The "Gilruth" Calf Food Is now stocked by almost every Storekeeper in the Dominion.—Advt. Advt.

The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., report:—Wo had o. small entry of cattle at BanEictu on Monday, which sold as under:— Yoarling heifers (small), £2 65.; yearling steers, £3; eight-een-month heifers, £3 65.; store?cows, £3 6s. to £3 Bd. 6d.;. fresh cows, £4 2s. 6d. to £4 Be. 6d.; springing cows, £B'ss. to £910s.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1869, 1 October 1913, Page 10

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PURE PRODUCTS, Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1869, 1 October 1913, Page 10

PURE PRODUCTS, Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1869, 1 October 1913, Page 10

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