i/'i>or-ssiY"i«T devices for the farm might ns well never have been invented if the wt for imkeep runs beyond the amount pi"viousl-- paid in wages. An all-round sav : ng nuii be assured before any machine iin be called a, success. The problem of produein',' a milking machine that would prove a satisfactory substitute for manual labor has been solved in the form of the Ridd. Writing in regard to this Ridd Milking Machine, a Douglas dairy farmer, Mr. G. F. Cliapman, says: "As regards the upkeep, I started milking in the first week of September, 1909, and used the machine twice a day up to the 16th of May, 1910, and during that period and since I have not spent anything on rubberware. The Watt's Oil Engine takes no time to understand, and is very economical." For Catalogues and further inforplease apply to Newton King.— Adv:.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 54, 25 August 1911, Page 5
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146Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 54, 25 August 1911, Page 5
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