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THE SEPARATOR THAT PATS BIG DIVIDENDS ON LITTLE OUTLAY!

There are separators galore, big and little,: good and bad, but. all the other good ones cost more than the "Diabolo.'' Here •is a separator that is the product of many years of study-and perfecting of manufacturing methods. Systematic production and huge sales combined make it possible to sell this at threequarters or half the prioe of similar machines of other brands. The "Diabolo" Separator is a first-class machine at a price within the boundary of every farmer's pocket. It is clean skimming, easy running, easy to clean, and simple in construction. Every machine is well and strongly made, carefully built and durable. The 27-gallon "Diabolo" Separator is only £7 10s. cash. Many a farmer writes to us to say how pleased he is with the "Diabolo" he bought. Read What Mr. Menzies cays on this page. A Free Tria.l can easily be arranged for you if you're interostod. Send for particulars. "Ask the man who' uses it!" "The 'Diar bolo' Separator I purchased from you is giving mo satisfaction. I find it skims olean, and it is also reij easy work, and oan honestly rooommend it to awone needing a machine." —A. Menzies, .Colyton.—Adrt. ■ . ■ , ■

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 8

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THE SEPARATOR THAT PATS BIG DIVIDENDS ON LITTLE OUTLAY! Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 8

THE SEPARATOR THAT PATS BIG DIVIDENDS ON LITTLE OUTLAY! Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 8

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