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The remarkable strides made by the "Lawrence - Kennedy - Gillies" Milking Machines during the past six years is shown by the fact that 1010 machines hnvc been installed to date in New Zealand alone. During tlje first-four experimental years a total of only 142 machines were installed, while during 1900 and 1907 the sales reached a total of 874 machines. The complete list of names aud addresses of New Zealand users furnished by the agents is certainly unmistakable evidence of tlie continued success and increasing popularity of the "L.TC.G." Milker. Sole agents, ,T. B. MacEwan aud Co., Egmont-street, New Plymouth. NiK ONLY SEPARATOR IN THE WORM): The "Melotte" is the only separate made. with enamelled bowl casing anu nilk i.iul cream outlets. Of eonnw, th' beautiful hard glazed finish -.a. the partfhat come in contact with the milk must jive the "Mslatte" an immense advantage over other peparators in the matter of oleaElines?. The difference between ths enamelled bowl of a "Melotte" and a china tercup and a Sin pannikin. We also claim that the "Melotte" is the easiest separator to turn. That's bemuse it is made on an entirely different principle. We eovild fiXplain this to you Ci. A. Nolan and Co <fcte Wilson aid fM&n), «gent*. Ne v flymoatfc.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 199, 12 August 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 199, 12 August 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 199, 12 August 1908, Page 2

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