A BULLS INDUSTRY.
It is usually a very good guide to he progress and stability of a disfcict when business people fiud it lecessary to increase the capacity of heir plant and premises. During Sic last few months several business Lis have found it necessary to Lke extensive alterations and adItious in order to keep pace with balic requirements. For the last Smith the well known Rangitikei flour Mills has been subjected to a lorough overhaul, and has had a insiderablc quantity of new and unloved machinery installed. The art I flour making is one of the oldest I existence and still ranks as one of iomost important of modern m■stries. During the last half Gentry several changes have been made I the machinery fof treating the Km. The primitive way of grind' Ig with stones lias been practically Iscartled, and progressive millers ive found it necessary, in order to lep pace with the times, to make ■nodical installations of new ghchinerv. Medical opinions are ffcquentty expressed respecting the Illative virtues of the brown and the liite loaf. Whatever good or illBeets it may produce, the consumers, i a large majority, still demand Be white; and to secure this in its Ugliest perfection is the end deIfcued by the. manufacturers of flour. KBy the installation of the new ■ant Mr Flower has increased the ■parity of his mill to double the fttput, in addition to producing a Brer, aud more highly refined Sticlo. The new machinery has Ben erected under the supervision ■Mr A. A. Titmus, an expert Bm Sydney, who has expressed Smsolf as being well satisfied with iie quality of the flour manufacBecl during the last few days. §§>w that the work is finished the Btrict of Bulls possess one of the §§st modern milling plants in the llony and buyers of the well-known Bud of "Golden Dust" flour will Be the satisfaction of knowing Bt the article is the best that oxBienco and machinery can produce.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8783, 10 April 1907, Page 3
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329A BULLS INDUSTRY. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 8783, 10 April 1907, Page 3
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