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H. $. VALENTINE & Co., Merchants & Importers, MERCER. THE BEST MILKING MAGHINE IS TRELOAR MILKING MACHINE CONTINUOUS RELEASER Driven by bi»lt not by vacuum and therefore does not interfere with the vacuum. LOOK AT THE Triangular Teat Cup It is the most perfect made Doesn't strain the cows. The teat cannot escape from the centre of the suction and pressure This cup excites a natural flow of milk, and when attached to other machines it has been proved to increase the milk yield. The Releaser gives a continuous flow of milk and will lust a lifetime. It does not box the milk up but lets it escape before it can become contaminated with odours. That is important, but a still more essential thing is that the Treloar Releaser does not interfere with or break the vacuum. In this respect it is superior to all its competitors. I CHAS. A. KIDD, Sole District Agent, Aka Aka JOHN i MOTOR GARAGE, COMRIE Pukekohe Motor Car, Cycle and Machinery Agent Cars over-hauled and repaired. Tubes and Covers vulcanised on the premises. Motor and iLubrioating Oils kept in stock. Agent for: Dunlop, Continental, Michelin and Gaulois covers and tubes. Agent for: Douglas Motor Cycles. Cycles: B.S.A. and Phillips' Special kept in Stcck. Can bo supplied on easy terms or for «ash. Repair work of. all tlusses undertaken. Agent for : Massey Harris Implements, Champion Potato Bowers and Diggers, Andrews and Beaven's Chaffcutters, Threshers, etc., Eureka Milking Machines, Cream Separators, Victoria Insurance Co. Special Lines of Timber and Building Materials, Machinery Bought and Sold on Commission, Several Traction and Portable Engines, Sawmills, Chaffcutter, Threshing Machines, Ploughs, Drills, Harrows, etc., on hand.

AUCTION SALE, PREMIER HALL, PUKEKOHE. FRIDAY, May 15th, At 1.00 p.m. Faucy Goods, Watches, Buggy Bugs, Books, several second-hand w.w. Mattresses, also a good piano by George Russell, of London. Bargains for everybody in Pukekohe. DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THIS SALE.

PBACTICALLY NO RESERVES. J. S. de MONTALK, Auctioneer FRIDAY, May 15 At 2 p.m. Sharp. Samuel Vaiie and Sons, Ltd., Will Sell by Public Auctiou at their Land Sale Rooms, 87, Queen Street, USEFUL LITTLE DAIRY and GENERAL FARM AT WAIUKU. 44 Acres of level to undulating land : all fenced and in grass except 2 acres shelter bush ; small orchard permanent water. House of 4 rooms and scullery. Capable of carrying 16 dairy cows. 'J.I miles from creamery and Waiuku township. Terms, £ooo may remain for'-' years at s!j per cent. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. Samuel Vaile and Sons., Ltd. j Auckland and Pukekohe. Pukekohe Horse Bazaar MONDAY. May 18, At IO.'JO a in. Alfred Buckland and Sons Will bold a Sale in the Pukekohe Horso Bazaar on Monday, May lStb, when upwards of 200 Horses of all classes will bo yarded. Heavy, medium and light. f Broken and unbroken. Entries respectfully solicited. Alfred Buckland and Sons "COUNTRY SALES. FOR MAY. CLEYEDDN: Saturday l(i POKENU: Monday 18 PUKEKOHE : Horse sale, Monday 18 •RUNCIMAN: Tuesday I'J TUAKAU: Thursday 21 PUKEKOHE: Mondav 25 THE lIAYMABKET: Sale of Plant lately used by Messrs Fag an and Wilkinson, Tuesday -•> FOR JUNE. WELLSFORD : Tuesday 2 HELENSVILLE: Wednesday ;! WAIUKU: Saturday ti Alfred Buckland and Sons FOR SALE. J. J. Madill having liuished his metal contracts for tbo year is offering his team comprising heavy and medium draughts also two farm horses for sale. THE WAIKATO FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE BACON CO.. LTD. FroiL i Junction. Will be me • • rigs at the following stations ;:m< ..lis: - Future Kid' - .1 be advertised. ' HIGHEST ITUHENT PRICE I'AID. Figs will be only received from sliare- ! holders or intending shareholders. ALEX. McRAE, 1 Local Rcpreseutative.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 194, 12 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 194, 12 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 194, 12 May 1914, Page 3

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