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THE LABOUR-SAVING "PUMP" SEPARATOR PUMPS PROFITS INTO ITS OWNER'S POCKET. Every turn of the handle means more profit, for eaoli turn does moro work for less labour, than it is possible with any other Separator. It isn't hard work, either, for the "Pump" Separator runs as sweetly and lightly as perfect constructions anrl "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 tho speed of the maohine.. It is mado the way that wears, and will bo running and earning money long after other Separators are "scrapped.",. Investigate tho "Pump'" Separator, Mt. Farmer. Read what Mr. Haybittle says about it on this pago. Write for particulars of our Preo Trial Offer. There are 60veral sizes of the "Pump" Separator, including No. 15 of 70 gallons-per-hour capacity, which costs <£25 or ,£26 10s. on terms; other capacities from ,£l3 10s. Writo for catalogue. "Fcilding. '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 quito satisfied with it. The Automatic Supply of Milk is quito a feature of tho Macihine. Also tho Automatic Release of the Bowl from the driving wheels, together with the self-balancing of the Bowl. Taking the Maohine as a whole it should be hard to beat.—Yours faithfully, G.! Haybittle."—Advt; ■

The basis of profit depends upon the quality of the cheese. Therefore, the important factor is to improve the cheese. Tho "Victor'* Vat, the modem <!hcese-raaker's help, adds materially to the quality! because ; tho sloping bottom allows the whey to run freely, leaving tho curd high and dry. Investigate tne merits of "Victor" Vats. Albert J. Parton, Plumber, Carterton.—Advt. Develop tho milking propensity and high butter-fat test by using tho "Gilruth" Calf Pood. The constitutionbuilder. It is not only the best, but also the cheaDest.—Advt.

LAKESIDE Stud Farm offers HolsteinFriesia.i, males and females, all ages, N.Z. born and imported from Canada and U.S.A. The herd is headed by that wonderful record butter bull Canary Paul Fobes Onk (imp.), whose 7 nearest dams average 27.291b. butter per week, and over 801b. milk per day (official records). Afore unrelated strains on this farm than on any othar in N.Z. Inspection invitod. Car meets,trains. Telegrams: A. J. Gallichan, Tiakitaliuna. A. AND P. ASSOCIATION, HAMILTON. TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. DECEMBER 2nd and 3rd, 1913. ENTRIES Close SATURDAY, November 15th. . ENTRIES Close WEDNESDAY NEXT,' 19th instant. ' \ Schedules Free on application to J. C. POTTS, • ' ' Secretary. . IVTOW is the time to buy your'DIARY for 191-4. We caQ ■supply with any you desire,-whether it'be for the Pocket or Office. COULLS, CULLING AND CO., LTD., Brandon Street, Wellington. GEAR CUTTING. Wo cut inotor-car gears in all diameters and pitches, and so harden and grind, them that tlioy stand up under all conditions and arp. smoot.li in operation. Accurate outtinß guaranteed. VON HARTITZSCH AND HUTCHESON, MECHANICAL Ii.NG INE'ERS, 120 Ghuzneo Street. Telephone-2676.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 12

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