I'acte, not vague generalities, are what the average New Zealand fanner want<i to know. In reading about farm machinery, and Milking Machines in particular, the practical dairyman is influenced only by hard, indisputable facts that mean money to him. "Facts, feed me on facts," wrotes the famous Thomas Carlyle. Here are some facts about the success of the large number of Ridd Milking Plants installed this season. Every machine, is working perfectly and giving the owner entire satisfaction. The Ridd does all that it is warranted to do—and more. It saves time, labor and money on hundreds of dairy farms. Mr. W. W. Davies, of Kawhia, who uses a number of Itidd Milking Machines, writes: "To my mind the Ridds are simply perfection, It is just a pleasure to work and wateh them milking." This is the opinion of a practical dairy farmer. In order to get the best out of your Ridd, couple it up with a Watt's Oil Engine. Full particulars immediately supplied by Newton King.—Advt. Business men wanting billheads, letterheads, or any other description, of print isg, cannot be better served, in price, quality or despatch, than by the Daily Newg Printery. Try u» ring m, or write,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 155, 29 December 1911, Page 8
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201Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 155, 29 December 1911, Page 8
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