THE FLETCHER MILKING MACHINE possesses distinct advantages which make it worthy of every dairy farmer's investigation. The system is mechanically driven and consequently every operation can be definitely followed, easily understood and kept in the highest state of efficiency. The working parts are few and these are strong and simple ensuring low upkeep and the utmost reliability. While the design is the simplest, the " Fletcher " machine has proved the most effective in use to-day. It not only milks the cows thoroughly, but enables the highest milk test to be reached and maintained. An important factor contributing towards this is the sanitary system on which Ihe " Fletcher " works*,- , All parts of the machine are readily accessible for cleaning and, when working, vac mini ]*■ used to Keep all impurities from the milk.j Further particulars will be gladlv given : Fj y i' nt'K Mnm\<» Mac.iirvi- C"Mp.wv Hamilton.
Have You a Pump? ■r: That is to say, liave you a decent Pump ? A poor, cheap Pump is an abomination and a promoter of ' profanity. A good Pump, such as we are offering Lore, eaves labour and keeps you sweet tempered. We are selling those top grade Pumps at prices because we bought heavy stovks at those prices. ■ Tliey would cost from 7~> to 100 per cent, more if bought now. You get the benefit if you order quickly. l)on't lose your chance of getting a first-class Pump at the present price of ft cheap )ne. WHILE THEY LAST the prices are:— Lucas Pump , Nickel Plated \ 15" xg" 4/- each Hills Pump ( on ) 18" x 6/- „ pills Pump V Heavy Brass / 15" x 5/6 „ •y. We pay the Postage. SKEATES & WHITE, 48 Fort Street AUCKLAND
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 387, 28 June 1918, Page 1
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