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THE EASY RUNNING "PUMP" SEPARATOR IS A ONE MAN MACHINE.

You don't need another man and n stop-ladder to feed a lofty milk tank with tho "Pump" Separator. This machine pumps its own milk supply from floor level, and skima it so clean Chat (by official test) only, .02 per cent, cf fat is left in tlie skim-milk. It is tho separator that appeals to tho _ (jo-ahcad farmer, because it spells simplicity, less labour, greater capacity, and biggor profits. Its simplicity makes it easier to clean, and the pump regulates the supply of /milk to tho. speed. This ia tho day of "efficiency fawning," and this, tho Separator whoso essence is efficiency, is the machine for you. Mr. F. Hodgson, a usor of the pump Separator, tells on this page what he thinks of it. Read what ho says and then write us for our Freo Trial Offer. Tho 70 gallons per hour model costs _£2:> cash, and there aro other sizes from ;£l3 10s. Write for catalogue. Aoranga: Another that's "mado good!"— The 70-gallon Pump Separator installed by your firm is giving every satisfaction, running very easy and skimming clean, and skims tho stated quantity per hour perfectly.—Yours faitbnillv, F. Hodgson. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 10

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THE EASY RUNNING "PUMP" SEPARATOR IS A ONE MAN MACHINE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 10

THE EASY RUNNING "PUMP" SEPARATOR IS A ONE MAN MACHINE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1881, 15 October 1913, Page 10

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