A BOON TO DIARYMEN
A bail has been patented by a Taraliulvi lil'iu, which is lar in advance of an} other contrivance for souring cow,: while being milked. || j s operated , Irom tin. 1 back o! the row, and s | tL . r;m 1 In- bailed up or released with |,I K . greatest case by euu tlie smallest miller. Dairymen will timl these bails are nut only great lime-savors, but are reliable, easy to lin, and never gel. out °l repair; in fael. can be lixeil wilh little alteration in any shed in which idd bails ureal present in use. The articles are: -2screw pulleys, ] lit ot cord ami ring, i iron bail; and the cost is only a lew shillings. Messrs Kobcrlsou and l!ond, of liiardcl-slrecl, iscw I'lymoulh, are the patenters and \endors, An illustrated Icallel, and all estimates or particulars, will be provided to cii(|uirers free. The following letter just received speaks volume*: Messrs. Kobertson aud Bond, New Plymouth, Dear Sirs, —I liaye pleasure in stating that tbe new cow bails you supplied are giving every satisfaction. They are easy to fix, and effect a great saving of time. T firmly believe if tliey were used continually for twelve months they would more than save their first cost. I cau confidently recommend them to all dairymen. Wishing you every success, I am, faithfully yours,—lion ert Cmuoiv, Oinata, Taranaki MERIT Hii\VAKlU';u Jji uJUiIT Of'' ■7I'STICK. 'lbe acknowledged gooil (jiu.lifies and success of Sanui:k and Sons' Eucalypti xtuact bare brought out many imitations, and one cg.se was just tried in the Supreme Court of Victoria, before bis Honor Chief Justice Sir J. Madden, K.C. M.G., etc. His honor, in giving judgment, said that whenever an article is commended to the public by reason of its good quality, etc., it, is not permissive to imitate any of its features, llestraining the imitators perpetually from doing so, lie ordered them to pay all osts. We publi h this to afford the people an opportunity of protecting themselves, and t' securing what is proved beyond all doubt, by skilled witnesses at the Supreme Court of Victoria, and bv many authorities during the last, iil years to be a preparation of genuine merit, viz.:— Tin; Gkxiuxe Sax dish & Sons Puhu Volatile EccALvm IiXTJiACr. A sewing machine heroines more necessary everyday. The brant if til art needlework which is fashionable nowadays would be prohibited in price to most people, yrt wilh the Singer Sewing Machine, the most arlistic designs are simply aud easily worked, at a very small cost. Mr F. McCarthy and Sir aught are conducting a special art needlework exhibition at the Singer Depot here, cordially inviting Singer users and others to J'ree tuition in fßcir graceful aud elegant art.—Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 9 March 1906, Page 4
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456A BOON TO DIARYMEN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8060, 9 March 1906, Page 4
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