A CHEAP MILKING MACHINE.
Which is the best business pvoposition, to buy a dear-cheap machine or a cheap-dear machine? The dear-cheap machine ia the one that costs you least when you buy it but costs you most in money and worry while you have got it. The cheap-dear machine is the L.K.G., which costs you a little more when you buy it but goes on saving you money and labour year after year until you have forgotten what you really did pay for it. All you know is that you can't do without it and don't want to. Not only have you saved the little extra first cost but you have saved the entire outlay in labour alone during the first two seasons, and you are now earning over fifty per cent, interest per annum on the original outlay. That is where the cheapness comes in. Easy terms or liberal discount for cash on application to J. L. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., Fort street, Auckland."
Always have salt where you have animals. Good rock salt will answer all purposes. Even in a good season good methods of farming work out to a substantial increase of profit for the farmer. In all countries where agriculture is scientifically pursued it is realised and rec-ognised that the use of lime is of immense benefit to the soil.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 283, 6 August 1910, Page 3
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224A CHEAP MILKING MACHINE. King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 283, 6 August 1910, Page 3
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