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Tlie nun who works with his head his bands together can do twice as much as he who works nnlv with his hands. Think this over, Mr.'Dairyman; then study the merits of the Ridd Milk'mg Machine. The Ridd actually does the work of milking; it does not leave \fu° r •!'?" to do with y° ur hands. Milking thus becomes twice as easy and twice as profitable, for with it you can milk twenty cows in the time ordinarily required for ten. The Watt Oil Engine used m conjunction with the Ridd is an economical factor in Maehina Milking. It is smooth running, and does its work will; further, it can be used to drivethe separator, the churn, cut chaff saw wood, ami so on. Mr. V. E. Morris, of Pukiekic, Oakura, Taranaki, says: "I have 'been able to get more done on the ;:™ 1 P'jt in the Ridd. The cows milked splendidly, and it has not cost a penny for repairs. You are at liberty to send anyone to see my prant at work ' Booklet posted free on application to NEWTON KING.— Advt.

For phonic cheat compliiata, Woo<la' Uren Peppermint Cure. Is «i and it (Jd.

USE ONLY ZEBRA Stove paste NO DUST. NO HARD WORK. by RKOKiTT'Ci J

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 8, 4 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 8, 4 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 8, 4 July 1911, Page 8

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