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LATE SHIPPING

Wellington, Last Night—Sailed, at noon, Tokomaru, for London. Arrived: Parthinia, at 1.30 p.m., from New York; M&itai, at 2.10 p.m., from Rarotonga.

MUiKING MACHINE NOTES. . "It's good to begin well, better to end well." This applies to fanners in choosing a milking machine. It's good to begin with the "RIDD," for it is built on natural Knes, milking by pressure alone, thus imitating the action of a calf extracting milk from the cow. The "RIDD" does not distress and strain the cow as do suction milkers, and, moreover, it performs the work quicker j,nd more efficiently.' It will milk any t!ow, however difficult, and retains it in milk for a longer period, thus increasing profits. The "RIDD" gives solid satisfaction, for it is a reliable milking machine, has no complicated pairts, and is easy to control. Farmers! it's good to begin with the "RIDD," to ensure ending well. Write for catalogues and prices, to the Ridd Milking Machine Co., Ltd., Queen street, New Plymouth. Taranaki agents, Newton King, Mew Plymouth and Stratford. MILITARY OVERCOATS.

ARRIVAL OF A SECOND SHIPMENT. Che Melbourne Clothing Company, Ltd., has much pleasure in announcing the arrival of a second consignment of clean, specially selected, British Army riding coats, with good long capes, as issued to the Royal Field Artillery. These famous coat* are the kindt Known as "first grade" and are the heat of their kind supplied by the British Government to its forces both at home and abroad. These coats are undoubtedly the ideal coate for farmers and others exposed to cold and rain. We have only 100 coats in this shipment, and they are sure to be '%irds of passage" in our three Taranaki stores. We have, to«, on the best authority that the sale of these coats by the army stores is likely soon to be stopped, so w6 "would advise intending buyers to make early application to eitker, of the Melbourne's three stores—New Plymouth, Storatford, and Wtham. Prices as usual—the low--e i-aaaki.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 335, 23 June 1911, Page 4

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333

LATE SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 335, 23 June 1911, Page 4

LATE SHIPPING Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 335, 23 June 1911, Page 4

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