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THIS 13 FOR YOU You want a .M w Is a Machine new to New Zealand, but we are prepared to give it an unqualified certificate of merit, We have thoroughly tested and proved the machine, both at the factory In Copenhagen and underworking conditions in New Zealand, and are in a position 10 staic, that as fai as, material used, method of construction employed, and httmg and internal ■ working ai e concerned the Titan Machine is absolutely First-Class in every respect E\eiy inch 0 t the machine is of the Finest Material and the different parts are made by firs under expert supervision, the whole being built up soas to produce a >eparatoi with the following characteristics : Durability, Ease of Working, Simpieness of Gleaning, and last but no* least, Clean Skimming Capacity The only Separator Mamsiaciured in Venmar.' THE TITAM ALEXANDRA Was selected by our own expert during his recent tour of the dairying f^}^^ I '^' and he conducted very exhaustive tests before deciding on the Titan Machine, aud thoroughly satisfied himseif of the suitability and excellence of the maenme in every respect Sizes and prices to suit all herds and all pockets. EASY TERMS. LIBERAL TREATMENT. Write for Cetalogue giving full particulars and prices of all sizes, and remember that we have handled separators of ai! kinds for years, and we recommend THE TITAN ALEXANDRA A. S. PATERS ON «F CO., LL-., Chief Agents for Sew Zealand, AUCKLAND, and at Btmeiim, Wellingloa and CKristchwch

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 594, 16 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 594, 16 August 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 594, 16 August 1913, Page 2

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