im.KfXG MAC'IIJXE TIIRTOKY. The first milking machine is recorded lOn years ago, since when at least Hirt different machines have appeared. In spite of automatic releasers, and innumerable devices designed to overcome the dangerous stress on the cows, every machine failed ab>olutely. 71 remained for fiillies, a Victorian farmer, to patent. years ago. the principal of hdettinjj; aiir in like manner to the calf, and thus produced the "La wrenee-Kennedy-<! ill ies. ,; the first successful milker. One machine now having proved successful will naturally produce imitators but pa*t history proves their chance of success is one in 100.
For coughs and colds. _ | " A friend in need is a friend indeed." Ayer's Clierry I'ectoral is ju such a friend. Never be without i It will proTe a good friend when you have a fresh cold, bringing immediate relief. Ton will find it equally true in old colds, bronchitis, whoop-ing-cough, asthma. If you will use Hherrii Pectoral^ for an irritable throat or weak lungs, you will find it "the best friend in the world." It acts as a strong tonic, clearing up the throat, giving tone to the relaxed tissues, and greatly strengthening the lungs. There aro many substitutes and imitations. Beware of them and of so-called " Genuine Cherry Pectoral." Be sure you get AYEK'S Cherry Pectoral. Put up in largo and small bottles. 1 Pre»«e<bjDr.J.C.Ajt7iC<i.,Lowtll,M«B.,li.S.A(
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 May 1907, Page 4
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224Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 16 May 1907, Page 4
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