CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE L.K.G. MILKEE To be successful a milking machine ' must be continuously satisfactory. The Lawi-ence-Kenneuy-Gillies machine has . now been over eight Tears on the market land the fact that to-day 1500 machines ' are milking 54,000 cows throughout New j Zealand speaks better than any agent as to its continuous success. The combination eight years ago of Lawrence ■. and Kennedy's patents with those of Alex. Gillies, of Victoria, resulted in the »first. continuously successful milking i machine ever placed on the market, and ■ to-day the discriminating farmer recog- j * raises the value of those patents, and how necessary they are to successful mechanical milking. 'Rome was not built in a day, and it has taken nearly one hundred years of unsuccessful experiment before chance threw together the L.TC.O. combination and once for all solved the iproblem of the successful milking ma-' chine. If you would be continuously successful secure the machine that has already demonstrated its ability to make you so. For full particulars and easy terms or liberal cash discounts apply to J. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd.. Egmont St., New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 6
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185Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 59, 18 June 1910, Page 6
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