RICH MILK. Every dairy fafmer knows that the stripping.? contain the largest proportion of butter-fat, and consequently are the most valuable. Not only is it necessary to completely secure these so as to obtain the maximum profit, but failure to completely milk each cow means a gra dua.lv drying-off. Whether milking is done by hand or machine this point requires careful attention. T*he» latest "Thule" cup adopted by the Lawrence-Kennedy-Gillies Milking Machine has proved an unqualified success in the matter of thoroughly stripping the cows. If a machine will not strip right out it means that each cow has to be partly milked by •hand'; consequently there H lHle. if any. saving in time or expense. With the 'Thule cup employed by the L.K.G. machine, even the heaviest milkers are stripped so clean 'that one hand can easily attend to the stripping in a lnvqe shell. Watch the results being obtained in different slied* at the present time and you cannot help being convinced of the satisfactory working of the reliable L.K.U. milker. J. B. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., chief agents. _
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 201, 3 December 1910, Page 5
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181Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 201, 3 December 1910, Page 5
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