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THE LABOUR-SAVING "PUMP SEPATUTOR PUMPS - PROFITS INTO AITS •OWW/S vPOCICBT.

■ Every turn of;tho handle means more profit," for each turn ; does, more 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 pcrfect constructions'and "the' right idea" can make it. The Pump' Separator feeds itself auto---matically, pumping, the milk from its tank-on the floor, in a-.flow exactly regiilated to the speed of the maohine. It is mado the way v that wears, and will be running and ■' earning' money long after dther Separators aro. "scrapped." Investigate tho "Pump" Separator, Mr. I'armor. Bead what Mv. Haybittle says about it on this. page. Write for particulars of our Fveo Trial Offer. There are several sizes of the 'Tump" Separator, including No. 15 of TO gallons-per-hour capacity, which costs X'2s or 10s. on terms; other capacities from • £1: ' 1( ' s :. AVrito for catalogue. "Feuding. • 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 aiu quite satisfied with it. The Automatic Supply of Milk is quito a feature'of the Machine. Also the Automatic Ifelease of the Bowl from the driving wheels, together with, tha SPif-bniaiiciDg of the Bowl. Taking th* Machines a whole it should ho hard to beat' Yours faithfully, Ci. Haybittle." —Advt.

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. PAHIATU A-AKITIO AGE ICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. JjIIFTH ANNUAL SHOW, NEW SHOW GROUNDS, PAHIATTJA, WEDNESDAY, 1-lth JANUARY, 1914. Jumping Competitions, Hoiaea, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, and Dogs, i Entries Closo' Wednesday, 31st December, 1313. Prize Schedule on application to J. A. WALSH, Secretary, Pahiatua. |JiEILDING A. AND I'. SHOW. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, ! FEBRUARY 3rd and Ith, 1914. ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 16th, 1914. , LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY AND HANDSOME TROPHIES. , CLASSES FOEHORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, • PIGS, home industries, etc. Schedules .and All information, from^ ' E. H. FISHER, ' ' Box 9S, Feilding. J|AETONDI^A^P.AS S °. I™^' in Prizes. ', To be held on tlioMARTON JOCKEY CLUE'S GROUNDS, Close to Railway Station. Biff List of Special Prizes in Jumping Comnetifions and Fat Lamb Classes. Schedules on application to the Secretary. • R. B. KILGOUR. Box 55, Marton. 'Phone-Office No. 73,' Residence No. 188. H' OROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW, . EIGHTH ANNUAL, SHOW, * : AT LEVIN. .. v; . AT LEVIN. ..|ldnldaX Ith JANUivll; ml: AND 12 COMPETITIONS. ■8 LADIES' GOLD BRACELETS. i JUMPING EVENTS. •. ENTRIES XiOSE on 14th JANUARY, - " • « 1914. Prize Schedules on application to B. R. GARDENER, Secretary, LEVIN.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1940, 24 December 1913, Page 8

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