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LYolirVorH IJthe dry season IS APPROACHING TO SUPPLY YOU WITH AN ' ABUNDANCE 0F WATER We have a Faithful Servant SEEKING A SITUATION on a Farm, or at a Gentleman's Private Residence, to pump water, carry it upstairs, water stock, irrigate a garden, supply, wash-house and bathroom, etc. I am a Willing Worker, belong to no Trade Union; want no holidays. In fact, I wiH work twenty-four hours every day in the year if the wind blows, I want no wages beyond my keep and will never strike work so long as you treat me well. I belong to the most anmerOus 'family in the Colonies, and none of us have ever gone wrong to speak of. We are a most powerful family, with wonderful endurance. Our conttitutions are of iron, our sinews of steel, and yet we consume nothing bnt a pint or two of oil per year, and take nothing strtoger into our systems than thin air. We ire, nevertheless, very sensitive, and are visibly affected by. the slightest breath of wind. Our services are to be had cheap, and we will never willingly chang* our situation OHee we hare eot comfortably settled down. THE WIND COSTS NOTHING YOU WILL BE SURPRISED how little it costs to harness it by using a "STAR" WINDMILL OF WHICH THERE ARE THOUSANDS IN USJS All over the Dominion Wi% to our agent to-day ' for a catalogue NEWTON KING NEW PLYMOUTH Or direct to Dept. 1., BOOTH, MACDONAL.D & CO., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH, AUCKLAND, HASTINGS, TIMARU.

A GREAT TRIBUTE. ™ fiAXB MILKIXfi MACHINE IN THE FRONT RANK Mr f I n T E ! t . lmm ' lumber 23, 1910. ■»r. 11. R. Jenkins, Eltham. Patent Mnf" 1 '\ a , vo m " a thc "G«»e" „HO ' Pi,St I fi r ™«th, on a her* "F I.) 0 cows and heifers. Amomr that nnmbor-are 40 pedi s ,,. AyrshSS, «„"d lan pleased to say M, ftt i am ' thor . yiv satisfied with,ho results atZ,J e . an «l*ht.,.,i W ~|,,„t installed, -L withM 1 Mcr,in 7 ,,,,ite ,ufflcient t0 opo «,ti, the wo ,k. Three men are niak'nff light of the work, and the actual milkmpr time is just three hours. The >olea ? or pl) , e i s 54ft ]ong> and ftftef run _ n? ooia followerl by scalding water through it .no trace of milk can be found «n it or the milk tnhe.s. The whole operation of cleanius, j m ., ll(ii thfi - dj mantlmg. of the releaser, occupies about lalf an hour. T a„, well satisfied with •ne milk returns, both as regards quality and quantity, and the herd is in firstclass order. , •>■ „' '!l ve "° nM 'totio>i in stating that the (.a ne machine as a milker and labor-saver 1 is Var ahead of anvthine yet naced on the market for the benefit ol the dairying industry. - Yours truly,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 242, 18 February 1911, Page 7

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