A BOON TO DAIEYMEB
A bail lias been patented by a Taranaki firm, which is far in advance of any other contrivance for securing cows while being milked. It is operated from the back of the cow, and sfie can be bailed up or released with the greatest ease by even the smallest milker. Dairymen will find these bails are not only great time-savers, but are reliable, easy to fix, and never get out of repair; in fact, can be fixed with little alteration in any shed in which old bails are at present in use. The articles supplied are2 screw pulleys, 14ft of cord and ring, 1 iron bail j #nd the cost is only a few shillings. Messrs Robertson and Bond, of Liardet-sireet, New Plymouth, are the patentees and vendors. An illustrated leaflet, and all estimates or particulars, will be provided to enquirers free. The following letter just received speaks volumes: —Messrs. Sobertson and Bond, New Plymouth. Dear Sirs,—l have p.easure in stating that the new cow bails you supplied are giving every satisfaction. They are easy to fix, and effect a great saving of time. I firmly believe if they were used continually for twelve months they would more than save their first cost. I can confidently [recommend them to all dairymen. Wishing you every success, I am, faith fully yours,—Bobbbi Clkmow, Omata, Taranaki
For reliable boots and snoes ot all sorts at bedrock prices go to Dockrill's Deyon Street Central, who has earned the reputation for the last 25 years of selling the above class of boots at the lowest prices. Postal orders always reccivo extra attention, as I guarantee o give every satisfaction in fit and tyle.—Advt
Every bullet lias its billot, All the bow-wows have their days If I had a book, I'd fill it up With 0. 'I 1 . PUNCH'S praise. For Colds in the Head and Influenza, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is (id and 2s Gd per bottle. WKATAN & HISLOP LAND, ESTATE i COMMISSION AGENTS, ANNEVIEKE. 101 jICEES, a splendid freehold dairy f.,rm, three miles from railway station; 7-rooined house, 8-bail cowshed, harness-room, trapshed, ete.; splendid grass. Price, £2l 10s per' acre. a - A OWNEII IN BAD HEALTH; MUST SELL. 254 ACRES, lease with right r of purchase in four years at £lB per acre. Eont, 10s per acre. Modern house 10 rooms, dairy, washhouse, cowshed etc. Mostly ploughable and well watered'; six paddocks, all in good clover; only four iniles from large town. Trice for goodwill £SOO. A bargain. 522 a 200 ACEES, half-mile from rail-1 way station and one and a hilf miles from two factories," close to school, etc.; carries 3\ sheep per acre; 120 acres ploughable, remainder easy hills ; 10 acres in crop, remainder in good grass; o-roomed house, stable, trapshed, etc. Price £l6 10s per acre, on very easy terms. .We have a large number of 'sheep and dairy farms and businesses for sale and lease. J We have u lcdf of sheep proper es on our book WEITE FOB PAETICULARS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8144, 29 June 1906, Page 4
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504Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8144, 29 June 1906, Page 4
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