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WHEN THE RUB COMES.

The proof of the pudding is not always in the eating, but more frequently in the digesting. In this respect, pudding and milking machines are very much alike. It is easy to consume a pudding or instal a milking machine, but the rub comes when you have to digest the pudding or continue to use the milking machine, if it proves unsatisfactory. There need not be any hesitation about purchasing the " L.K.G. " milking machine as dozens of practical men have given it the highest praise after using it continuously for three, four and five years. MacEwans, Ltd., Fort-street, Auckland.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 57, 22 November 1907, Page 3

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WHEN THE RUB COMES. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 57, 22 November 1907, Page 3

WHEN THE RUB COMES. King Country Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 57, 22 November 1907, Page 3

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