MILK TWICE THE NUMBER OF 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 uis 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, B'l 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. SonitflrV ' Has only two working parts, TCflt Clips A sufficient vacuum is con-NOII-flOOding get-at-able and sanitary. Can’t -fall Oft. stantly maintained, either Releaser Can easily cope with 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 ust 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 e d in a few moments, the machine does the rest instantly. No churn- 8 ’ ing or deterioration of milk so common to many make for cleanliness and simplic y. types of machine. EASY TERMS. J We make special provision for easy -terms of payment spread over one or two years. Paeroa Engineering Co. Ltd Motor and General Engineers. Don’t Delay. Come u fMWy ™ . in and see the *. Unity ’ L "T "TT .. ’ j Demonstration Plant at I Ji I \| 11 Nik our works. You’ll find a welcome and receive [ 'ti"'" L 1; JBFTtRU BE? I. • every courtesy. 1 IS '— ®&ni Efl LJCjj-' umiil MfTlFßaa i J l3 " Rplpy i j ■ MachJ —-Ji" "■«* SwraiKiniinwii u i 211 MI
QEEI! Thara mint ba 80QE QUALITY m Mat SYLVIA STARCH
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4573, 11 June 1923, Page 4
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