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i Farmers ! LOOK ! STILL TO THE FRONT. HPHE Gane Milking Machine is -*• the oldest and most successful milk releasing machine un the market, it is milking the biggest herds in Australasia, and is the winner of all trials m Australia and New Zealand. Our sales Lave increased IUU per cent, within the last two years, and we have 21U0 machines working successfully in i\u\v Zealand which proves conclusively that me (iAAE is the farmers friend and labour saver of the d;: v. We have absolute light to admit air into the teat cup to keep Hie teat cool and facilitate the Jlow and prevent the" milk from surging back on the teat, and we consider that no nulh.r is complete, wilhoul the air admission. J''ARMEI.{S, (jonsid.T the Gane before making your purchase and in doing so you will L> considering your pocket and your herd by investing in a thoroughly clemi am 1 hone i milker. THE j ALWAYS RELIABJ.IC UAiNK. ' Kerosene and Jienzine engines, ' \ r ertical and Horizontal Boilers, : Steam and Water ejectors, Sepai , - < alors, Wind Mills, "ect. Palinerston North Branch Office (JUJU STItEEl 1 , near Working Men's Club. 33-t.o!". ' "Vy ANTED KNOWN. Y..u ! cull get \vlio|p-l.»aok kip shooiers, pejwvl, nl Ids (id rom IVESS ]SKOS., Levin.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 February 1914, Page 1

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208

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 February 1914, Page 1

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