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Dairy Factory Managers Say: “ ii \\ ell-scalded can means a highergrade ticket.” A can with the slightest sign of taint about it will contaminate all the milk it comes in contact with. Scald your cans thoroughly. You can do it easily and in one-tenth the time if you have a Hardley ‘ Dairy-Type Electric Hot Water Cylinder installed in your shed. This system reduces the drudgery of scalding to a minimumno more chopping wood or staking fires, simplyclick a switch ! Your water is always BOILING —not just hot. and the exact quantity you require is ready the minute you want it —no waiting for the water to heat. Specially designed to meet the daily need of New Zealand Dairymen. Write TO-DAY for our free interesting booklet, “ An Important Duty.” It tells you in detail all about this wonderful cylinder. . Hardley’s DAIRY TYPE Electric HOT WATER CYLINDER HARDLEY S, LTD., BROADWAY, NEWMARKET. | A Pebble was 1 I Cave Man’s Candy! |r It kept his mouth moist and I! cool on his hot, rocky road, r Calling on his sweetie, he took her a smooth, white stone! I I I Todey, to make a lasting, I f satisfying impression, take her | I I fcSilW | |U-<— ■' A H26 J Afar Kmry ?<leal ( Snichinfi Too! \ T'k'i.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5170, 26 August 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5170, 26 August 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5170, 26 August 1927, Page 4

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