Writin" to the Melbourne "Leader' of 2nd May last on the subject of child labor in relation tc the Australian dairy industry. Mr. W. H. Potts Principal o the Hawkesbury Agricultural Collet, , aV s- "Wc look U the milking-machine to' displace ihk objectionable form of wrviro. Its u=3 is no longer a matter of doubt or fltpwiment At our * here at Hawkesbury he 'L.K.G. -m • chines have been in daily use for t.w oust six years. We have observed no ?| 'ffects on th- cow,. The savmg of lahor is a soecial fen lure in its work. 'When a man is in ™,,t now suit he riMnrnllv turns to the sl.on w ercin is to be found the greats :',-ti"n. That is at "The Melbourne.-; From the modest ''kno ? k-nW suit p 25s to the smart, stylish J™t-»M" |; tailo.-would-niake.it" Pint at Oos tl. , firm's uplemlid variety embraces al, that is good and best in ready-to-weir elotbin"! If vou're not a customer a. 1 "Che. Melbourne," speedUy become ons. it will be to your advantage,— Adyt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 213, 29 August 1908, Page 5
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174Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 213, 29 August 1908, Page 5
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