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Simplicity j Important and Strength H ; Advantages Tlhm outstanding features of tho | ;; JL Recently the “Kannotfall" woo practical “Kannotfall” guarantee ' M7/f] 1 tested by a Dannevirke farmer . Th- I wAvterV I? , I '//// ' tes who usually milks at 15 points permanent satismchon. The LUf* T ' W4 nT ! vacuum. It was found that with Illustration snows the simple E f » this support milking could be done construction of the device, which p g= ==l=—--L J ■ at 11 points. Such a reduction of holds teat-cups firmly where ; lit I vacuum-suction means preservathey belong, yet allows freedom k; > JF~~ —' bon of cows, since many animals of movement and pulsation. L—are ruined by over-suction and Cups cannot fall to the floor, H-■ ■ - over-pulsation. It is one of tho even when pulsation is weak— llluilratlon ihouii "Kannotfall in use. strongest recommendations the they are held by the clip and Kannotfall" could have. kept continually in place. 4 lhe “Kannodell" i» Th e ''Kan»oUall"i S vory. l rong. iUX'S“kyX? Iy made and cannot get out oi orc cons^ dropping to floor of shed, Ordei*. ' ' Pulsations of machine continue and dirt ia Itcanbe fixedinfive minutes.lt . ADJUSTABLE Puhiton. -The " Kannotfall” give. )□« remains in place at the bail, and i /Jr ra enough resilience to allow pulsation.withoot can be closed up out of the way . - TEA! “(JUP jarring. The. length of the extending arm in a moment. W F HOLDER a spring, itrong enough to permit a alight Every dairyfarmer will instantly WiA. degree of movement. Inahort, the “ Kahrealise the value this invention. . notWl” pul.atea in avmpathv with milking simplicity and efficiency make Prevents Teat-Cups Falling SB'B£S.-h«™.ui it an absolute necessity where ' ment ia provided ior by the sliding arrangeore arc J nachln ® 8 ' A long-felt need amongst owners of milking machines has followa. Y b M nadevice t ha tW ouW.uppo rt thete»t.cu pS andpr=ve„t some points you do not fully# them from dropping to the floor. In the past, boxes, tins the ”Kannotfall, even if cowkickac«p» off. understand, write for explanatory and other improvised means have served the purpose struts The "Kannotfall” pamphlet. but very ineffectually. fixed between baila, can be awung initanlly Agents Wanted.— The manu- “ I£ anno tf a ]l” Adjustable Teat-cup Holder, a new f ,Xa°"wo bull'. [raTUTof :he a DomSm invention just placed on the market, after exhaustive Write to address below. tests, now solves the problem. milking mad.inea. . , r. . , . . -ri . , . , . , ’The simplicity of lhe KwjRead. the Description.— lhen The“Kannotfair’ Teal-Cup holder consists mainly of a horizontall extending arm in three notfall*’ makes it almost impossible for it I fill in coupon attach remittance, aecliona, which slide out and in, trombone fathion. It ia aupported alinner endlby locking to a to get out of order. the Xxannotfall Will be filled necessary tor tree pulsation is provided for by the coil spring near top of cord. Thus, E 0 J . rsmftSnea without in order received — securely cve ry movamenl ot both cow and machine it followed. dday/’lll. prftt h .Xmely hw?" packed, post-paid. Order the SIGN AND SEND:—To W.F.C.A. (Stock Dept.) Masterton. I Price 55/tell Please send mscomplete "Kannotfall." Enclosed remittance for To-day ■ I Iffama—- — ••• Post Paid Fill in this Coupon. Address * ■num— — I ' ..in— ■ — Sole Proprietors and Distributors: The Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Ltd. masterton ■ _

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 3

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