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. THE FLETCHER MILKING MACHINE poMAMM distinct advantage* which make it worthy of every dairy fanner's investigation. The system is mechanically driven and consequently every •Deration can be definitely followed, easily understood and kept in the highest state of efliciencv, 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 mott 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 the " Fletcher' r works. [All parts of the machine are readily accessible for cleaning and, when worki»g, vacuum is used to keep all impurities from the milk.] Further particulars will be gladly given : Fletcher Milking Machine Company Hamilton,

Papakura Hotel (Papakura) The commodious new buildia erected ia place of premises destroyed by fire is now in use. First-class Accommodation. All Modern Conveniences. The house has been re-furnished throughout and is thoroughly up-to-date. Old and new customers welcomed. Only best brands of liquor stocked. J. RYAN, - PROPRIETOR

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 395, 26 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 395, 26 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 395, 26 July 1918, Page 1

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