V> ith feet soaked in a mustard Kith, Poor Grandpa crouched beside the hearth. And gasped so hard and looked so glum, Despite three lots of steaming rum. That Grandma, anxious grown for him. Exclaimed at last to Uncle Jim"This dread suspense I can't endure. 111 send for Woods Great Peppermint Cure." THE FLETCHER TEAT CUT is in keeping with the high efficiency of the remainder of the "Fletcher" machine. Although the cheapest form o' inflation, a plain piece of tub", is used' a simple but most ingenious patent. feature enables a perfect three-side squeeze to be given. The maximum pressure is given high up on the teat and works downward to the point. which point of the teat however is protected from all pressure. This is the way nature intended a cow to ba milked and the result is that "Fletcher" cups get more milk and leave less stripping than any others. Owing to their special design and correct action they keep the teats well lubricated with milk, and what is most important leavo th«m in a naturally soft and moist condition. Cups can be obtained from the "■ "letcher Milking Company. Hamilton.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 408, 10 September 1918, Page 3
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193Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 408, 10 September 1918, Page 3
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