THE 1-LETCtIER TEAT CUP will increjs ■ the yield from your herd. This sou rl* ii'i extruvdgafit claim, hut it is u la'-: homo out by actual i x peri. •:,<:•'. The reus >n is th it the action of th- ' Ki< truer " cup U ha-ed on rone t prioeiplea. A c ilf when rlri k inf? from its mother exerts the threat, si pressure liii?h op on the t.-ai. ti.it >. |hmk us the inilk is there never pre •■>»•:< on the p jint of the teat. The ' Ki. teller ' cup follows tlii- principh e i<Ml;>. The niaximurn pi unsure is niven up on the teat mid workn ilownw.inl low ir'ls the point iv ich point of the !";it Inns ■ ever, is pro i I -d from till pressure. Although the cheapest form of-elhiiem
a ti'ain piece of tiiLe, is >n>m\, it *\m\>\t but most hß'Tiious patent feature enables a p»rfe< t three-si'lo -<i iei /■• to U given. Purchase n set of cups to day Fletcher Mi;.kin'<; Wachivk Company, Hamilton,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 385, 21 June 1918, Page 1
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167Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 385, 21 June 1918, Page 1
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