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H. S VALENTINE & Co., Merchants & Importers, MERCER. THE BEST MILKING MACHINE IS TRELOAR MILKING WITH ITS MACHINE CONTINUOUS RELEASER Driven by belt 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 tlow of milk, ami when attached to other machines it has been proved to increase the milk yield The Releaser gives a continuous How of milk and will last a lifetime It does not box the milk np 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 i it is superior to all its competitors. | CHAS./A. KIOD, Sole District Agent, Aka Aka 1 COMRIE MOTOR GARAGE, - • 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 Gauloiscovers and tube?. Agent for: Douglas Motor Cycles. Cycles: B.S.A. and Phillips' Special kept in Stock. Can be supplied on easy terms or for cash. Eopair work of all dashes undertaken. Agent for : Massey Harris Implements, Champion Potato Sowers and Diggers, Andrews and Beaven's Chailcutters, Threshers, etc., Eureka Milking Machines, Cream Separators, Victoria Insurance Co. Special Lines of Timber and Building Materials, Maehinory Bought and Sold on Commission, Several Traction and Portable Engines, Sawmills, Chaffcutter, Threshing Machines, Ploughs, Drills, Harrows, etc., on hand.

THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE FOR FURNITURE I lmvo pleasure in informing the public that I have commenced business us a Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer and general House Furnisher in premises next to tho Post Oflice and am prepared to make any kind of furniture to any design at factor}- pric os. W. THOMAS, Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, next l'ost Office, King Street, Pukekohe PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. By St. G. W. Stewart from Brinsmeads, London, will be in Pukekohe fortius week and next. All orders to to W. Wilde, sole agent, Premier Hall. Pukekohe. NOTICE. I beg to inform my numerous customers that 1 have sold my Carrying business to Messrs Hacker and Wilfcams and trust that tho same patronage will be extended to my tnccotsors as has been accorded to me. J. A. RITCHIE. Wo have pleasure in informing tho public id' Pukekohe and district that we have taken over the Carrying busiuess conducted by Mr J Ritchie. Carting unaYitaken to any part o f the district. Stocks of coal an' 1 , firewood will be cariied s.nl orders will be supplied at shortest notice. Orders may be left at Askew's. HACKIiR & WILLIAMS. NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION And its nlliLat'd inlm-sls, pioneered the J Miry bllMuesa in the Waikato. It nursed the industry in the early struggling days, when money was scarce ami supplies were small. It is still growing, and to-day is the biggest and the best exposition of tho co-operative ideal in New Zealand. The co-operative principle enables thoNEWXUALANI' DAILY ASSOCIATION, Ltd. to pay the best [trices for its suppling ol lnitlcr-fat in Milk or Cream ham, aud to pro ivide the Consumer with thu choicest (luality Butter at Ruling Rates. The New Zo*hnd Dairy Associa'.!'*: 1 Limited Wholesale !' | ■: . WVlleJr.v SUct AUCKLAND.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 201, 5 June 1914, Page 3

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567

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 201, 5 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 201, 5 June 1914, Page 3

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