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NOTICE. The New Zealandia Milking Machines Are again leading, 250 machines having been booked already to iro in during the coming season. Eighteen hundred jN t EW ZEATjANDIA Machines are working successfully in New Zealand. Now, Mr Farmer, are you thinking of installing a Milker? If so ask yourself the following questions": Why do owners of purebred stock use NEW ZE AT. AND J A 'Mil king' Machines:' Wiiv diics the New Zealand. trtr vcrnmetit have seven of these machines installed in preference to ail other makes? DON'T listen to the tall talk of our competitors and their agents. They will have you believe that this machine is I'ot what w" claim it to be. fIE ]\~OT DECEIVED. OUll COMPETITORS ARE UNEASY. (Read this unsolicited Testimonial). To E. All ma ml, Dairy Engineer, Weraroa. Dear Sir, —This is to advise you that I find that I have decided I bought the best milking machine when I gave you instructions to install the New Zealan* dia milker. This machine is much better than I ever thought it. The alternate action of the claw pulsators are in 0137 opinion wonderful. This machine i.t milking cows at tlie present time which would be very hard to milk by hand. My herd of 50 •Jerseys, which had previously been hand milked have taken to this machine like a duck takes ti» water. The way the cov s arc milked has simply astonished me and ic is a splendid thing to know that one's cows will not be damaged in any way by using the New Zealandia. I will be pleased to have any farmer visit ray shed and see the machines working, as I consider every farmer contemplating Inlying machines should see the New Zealandia. working before buying anything else. Finally, J consider the_ New Zealandia the last word in mechanical milker".—etc., Several - second hand Gane Milkinir machines cheap. Writ*, cell or Phone No. 08 for catalogue? ;>nd all particulars. E. Allmand, MILKING MACHINE EXPERT WERAROA, LEVIN.

CAK'T BE TOO CAREFUL Old people and those who have weak lungs cannot be too careful in guarding against pneumonia. It results from a cold or from an attack of influenza, but can be prevented if Chamberlain's Cough j liemedy is used at the first symp- ' toms of either. Many who have had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of* Chamberlain's Cough liemedy. Sold everywhere, i

National efficiency is weakened to coughs and colds. Prevent th s by tak ing kIAZOL. One dose a day keep: colds away. Sold everywhere Is Gd. Eighteenpence spent nil NA; ZOL ivill keep you free from eol< this vinter. Take it on sugar oi inhale it. Sixty (loses Is Gd. Ge< Is'AZOL to-day.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 August 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 15 August 1918, Page 4

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