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MR. E. ALLMAND, Machinery Expert, Levin,

_ Mr. E.l Allmand; the well-known machinery agent of Weraroa street, has adopted the slogan of "Keep your money within^ the Empire, and buy British goods. At 'the Show that opens on the Levin Racecourse to-morrow, he will illustrate further his determination to carry out this excellent idea to the very letter. Dairy farmers and others interested' will find a great deal to interest them at his stand. Prominently situated will be a special display of the now famous Lister cream separators. There .nil be exhibited ten of these Britishmade machines, ranging in capacity from 18 to 135 gallons. The bowl combines scientific principles of close" skimming with practical dairymeu's ideas for easy cleaning. The new. Lister bowl is selfcentring and self-balancing. Taperedbowl seat', large spindle head, low overhang of bowl—all make for true running Discs are unnumbered and interchangeable. New-milk distributor is loose" and easily removed for cleaning. Note particularly the way the top half of bowl tits on "bottom half—a metal-to-metal joint that does not cut the rubber ring The latter; is loose in its seating—avoiding the corrosion here common to many separators., In short, an ideal all-round bowl—and the rest of the separator is in keeping. See it at the Show, and at the same time inspect the Lister engines and general collection of "genuine British-built dairying and farm machinery. If there is^nothmg at Mr. Allmand's stand at the Show to interest you, pay a visit to his showrooms and workshop near the Levin Railway Station. It is brimful of all manner of new and second-hand engines agricultural, and dairying appliances! Motor-cycles, push-cycles for men and women, cycle accessories, milking machine rubbers, etc. In fact, if you can't find what you require in the way of machinery and cycles at Allmand's you can rest, assured that it hasn't yet been invented There is also an up-to-date repair shop on the premises, where your old cycle can be converted into practically a new machine at very moderate cost. All the best tires are stocked as well_ as oils, petrol etc. Give this all-" British, agent and ensineer your order and complete satisfaction will go out to you with it every time.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 14

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MR. E. ALLMAND, Machinery Expert, Levin, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 14

MR. E. ALLMAND, Machinery Expert, Levin, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 14

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