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FARMERS! YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE THE “UNITY” DEMONSTRATION PLANT LATELY INSTALLED ON OUR PREMISES. The “UNITY” Milking Plant will Save The “UNITY” Plant Costs Very Little You Money- To Run * S 1 ' . > . . it nan be driven with an oil engine and is When milking is done by hand, six cows per reliable. Only the highest grade hour is. a very good average. To milk a herd of terial * y are used iu t he “ Unity,’’ and it will 80 cows, 4 hand-milkers would take abou statld j and cons t an t service. The teat cup is hours morning and night 6 hours per day. designed to give the same action as the human A four cow Unity Milking Machine with two hand in milking and ensures thorough milking milkers and a boy will do the work in half the w ith n 0 possibility‘of injury to the cows. Mr. A. time, saving three hours a day and the wages of y, Watkin of Takanini states: two milkers. “My * Unity ’ Plant has given every satisThe cows are on the pasture longer, the result faction. lam milking all my pedigree Jerseys being an increased yield of milk. ' with it withont ill effect. Patent non-flooding Releaser Automatic Pulsator has only two milking parts, cannot flood aud is can be placed at any distance from the source of easily and quickly cleaned. Being set at a con- the vacuum and run at any speed independent of venient height it is easily accessible. that at which the pump is driven. Improved Teat Cup Design. Milk and Vacuum Pipes . , . , . .. have special connection which prevent leakage. Sufficient vacuum is maintained constantly, There are no loose joints in which the milk can either when suction is on or vacuum is broken by collect, and the parts are easily taken apart for the Pulsator. No need for support. cleaning. Exceptionally Easy Terms. We make special provision for easy terms of payment spread over one or two years. Installations are undertaken by the company’s skilled engineers, who erect the machine carefully and leave it in perfect working order. Paeroa Engineering Co. Ltd Motor and General Engineers. II rif-—/fIL Don’t Delay. Come fl II JMUff Mb in aud see the * Unity ’ L -tj- TWPMWWIIJfc-• Demonstration Plant at I .x? I WII r 1m " ' ” our works. You’ll find 11 \fv| JiM c a welcome and receive S' every courtesy. IL, | |TyL J hT 2 '" I A *■ Mlltdh m AKZ - .HBr - I M*aur~—StßiiiiniF.w ifcuRHH 1 [ J — T^nr-ir 1 hmhU 3| mbIHIh

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THE SUPERIORITY OF WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is dissoived by the first shower of rain that falls after it has been applied to the soil. s WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is thus carried down to the roots of the plants automatically, where it at once begins its work of nourishing your crops. WATER-SOLUBLE Phosphate is the form of Phosphate which gives the quickest and most reliable results, as has been conclusively demonstrated by countless experiments made in all parts of the world. Superphosphate IS THE ONE AND ONLY FORM OF WATER-SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE. Manufactured from High-grade Nauru/Ocean Phosphate. Superphosphate is a fertilise! of world-wide importance. EVERY FARMER SHOULD USE IT. Obtainable from all Merchants and Storekeepers or direct frpm Manufacturers.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4575, 15 June 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4575, 15 June 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4575, 15 June 1923, Page 4

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