MILK TWICE THE NUMBER Or COWS AT TWO-THIRDS THE COST. Dispense with hand milking and instal a “ Unity ” Milking Plant; let the machinery do the work: it will increase your output and your profit. With hand milking, a good average is six cows per hour: each set of “Unity Teat Cups will milk from ten to twelve cows per hour. „ . . This me ms a tremendous saving of time during the season, as well as a substantial : gain from the INCREASED MILK FLOW that results from having the cows longer on pasture. To milk a herd of, say, 80 cows, four hand milkers would take about three hours each, morning and afternoon —a total of six hours. , A four-cow '* Unity ” Plant, two milkers and a boy would do the same work in just half the time-saving three hours a day and two milkers. Calculate what you’d save in wages in the course of a season, then come and see the demonstration Plant running on our premises. Simplicity, speed, efficiency and economy in operation make the “ Unity” Milking Machine the best milker on the market. Sanitary Has onl y two working parts, Teat Cups A sufficient vacuum is con-Non-flooding get-at-able and sanitary. Can’t fall Oft. stantly maintained, either Releaser Can easily copeLwith a herd when suction is on or vacuum is broken by the of 100 cows—No possibility of flooding. pulsator—no need for support. Automatic Pulsator j us t a turn of a Clean, Quick, Few working parts that can Easily Controlled thumb-screw while and Simple. be easily dismantled for the machine is running is all that’s necessary— and re . assemb i ed in a fcw moments, the machine does the rest instantly. No churn- uedmu *” anu “ • ing or deterioration of milk so common to many make for cleanliness and simplicity, types of machine. EASY TERMS. We make special provision for easy terms of payment spread over one or two years. Paeroa Engineering Co. Ltd Motor and General Don’t Delay. Come ? J>, Ow» in and see the * Unity ’ % ~TT ‘ I Demonstration Plant at I ■ ||Q\ I \1• 1 1 Vl ! our works. You’ll find l-t —An 7 a welcome and receive { , r 9 ’ T ’ every courtesy. IU j 1 Tr"l << tUnju f“Wui § I own 1 rrrnn? 1
A few of the Quality Lines Stocked by us £< 1 ■"■"'sssss . cSSSjsB Jr t (jSx , - New Corrugated. Iras - New Engliih Heavy Gauge. • , Fentins Wwe n Our own Brand Standud. Heaw stocki of all naeaa el Wire Netti,■« All «ize» on hand. ... Fencing Wire. , E-ii 4 Mannfactwe, _ .Anyqu.nUtyof.heH.mpnlwd Heavy Galvanized. Plain aid XlTane. of Meih and Hewht. a . a . ,e<|u l teJ ' ' —» T “** Barbed Wire-Engli.h a 3 RrFoifh, Pw. Sheep aS Al.oSpouOag. Rrdrag aed q, American. ... S*. b r 1 ' Heavy Gauge 22/24. Our price, are loweat ruling. Sveaial Cteolatwaa new. Size. 200 to 1000 a.llona. Staples, all sues stockodt w, inn ■■* "" We strongly recommaad these taeka aa they are made .pecially far ■*. k. ydF They are manufactured fawn the dnff - v«yb«tlroo. - r i S A i i> HIGH ORAM 7. il . I CttAM j | A f Out stocks ol Grain and V II ate recognised to be one ot ll* « w W A Manures 'in r e 8e A. tfc mm i. now approaching far leg line, Alway. on nano. 'yys T dzewiag. procure your reqtiireneMa from w. Maize* Wheat. Oali« Bras* I Alwayaon hand - Sharps. Barley. Unwed. MeJ, . CJcutta Boae Du»t. High Grade Bbod Wheat Meal. Ptg Meal, Bo „ Basic Slag. 17/20. Kaait. Southern Chaff; al»o X.M. GRASS AND CLOVER SEED - ■ Sap. rphosphate.BasicSupetphcphate, Dressed Algerian Seed. Oata, • .... cz. j c j Nauzvi Phosphate. and Millett Somallr edected High Grade Seeda. ... P Write for quoUtme. Ail S-L we .upply ar. guaranteed to be ef the Tu „ ip •’HigEeag Germination Quality.” Mawre. . S"t All out Seeds are tested bj; the Government I Biologist We will if required mix .eed free . IteteV Sample, and price* mt on application. H-IB Befare placing your order elsewhere get our qecqa* n «- _ . ... Range* - ' ieSEqlwS We are Aganl. far cm of tbc wv Batha PAINTS Engfeh and American P6rcelain. . .. ,— .. . ~ - , gSSffi&raSS.*. .RUSHES. AU. uzra stocked. mrtecL J. JONES ■ Auctioneers Grain, Manure, Grass Seed I I and Hardware Merchants EtaUM W THE CORNER Ytan ' City Market* • AUCKLAND " UABV
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4568, 25 May 1923, Page 4
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