It does not follow been use a machine lias won sonn* ron test it is the best of its kind. Fur instance there was Milking Contest at a certain station in Australia. The winning machine immediately claimed that it had defeated all other machines on the market. But here's the point: The contest was unknown to the representative of the Ridd Milking Machine until after it had taken place; hence the Ridd Machine was not beaten. And after nil, a note of commendation like this from Mr. George flarvey, of Otakeho, carries more weight to the practical farmer than all the contests ever held. "I have used the l'idd Machines some time now, and must say they are the best machines on the market. They are simplicity itself, and will stand a lot of wear. The pulsation is perfect, and there is no fear of hurting the cow's teats. The Watt's Oil Engine is as simple as could be made, easily understood, and gives every satisfaction." Full particulars from Newton King.—Advt. , ' ' L • / . 2U- _
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 145, 15 December 1911, Page 8
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173Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 145, 15 December 1911, Page 8
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