“NEW MILKING MACHINES. When you see a milking machine advertised as being “new” or “improved,” avoid it as you would an os with a whisp of straw on its horns. The only safe machine is the “old” one that has been in practical use for at least two years. New machines have all their troubles before thorn in the shape of risky, and often costly, experimenting. The “LAWRENCE - KENNEDY - GILLIES” is the first and the only practical milker, having been in daily „use for five years. The valuable and unique principle of its success is fully protected by patent rights, and any “improved” machines are either infringements or else do not embody, ; the indispensable principle covered by the Gillies’ patents. Agents, J. B. McEwan and Co., Ltd., loitst., Auckland,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2047, 6 April 1907, Page 2
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