time. If yon had the word of your local factory manager to the effect that tne •milk Detained hy the Ridd -Milking Machine in his district was above the average quality you would naturally ho convinced. Well, this is what Mr. K. McDonald, of Tiakitahuna says on the subicct:—“lie the quality of milk brought to rav factory by farmers using the ‘Ridd’ Milking Machines—l have now, after a full season’s careful observation, and on the result of numerous tests made during that period. come to the decision that the ‘Ridd’ Machine has no harmful effect on tiio milk, and have no hesitation in saying that the milk produced hy the ‘Ridd’ Machines in my district is above the_ average quality. To confirm my opinion I have much pleasure in adding that all the cheese made in the above factory has been first grade.” “Investigate the merits of the ‘Ridd’ Milking Machine and tlm Watts’ Engine—they arc a twofold boo-’ to the dairyman who wishes t"> save b'bmir and make more money. I For full information, apply to New ion King.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 139, 4 August 1911, Page 5
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