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LIMITED, AUCKLAND. We are exhibiting at the New Plymouth Winter Show and invite all progressive dairymen to carefully inspect our plant. THE FARMERS MILKING MACHINE is in a class by itself, and does away with the usual vacuum pumps, tanks and releasers. The following letters from satisfied clients speak for themselves:— Turua, Thames, Auckland, of lower cost in the first place, and the lebruary lfy 1914. very small amount of power required \f^TTvr'p?m' All f t ? drive !t ' 1 have pleasure to testify 1 MACHLNL ["LANI installed at my farm, that all your claims on behalf of the This plant has now been in constant machine have been made good and I woi-k for over six months, and I think cannot give you anything better in the it is only fair to you to state that it way of a testimonial than this lias proved entirely satisfactory to me in j certainly predict a good sale for every way. Before purchasing tiie plant the machine aiul I am quite satisfied I made it my business to inspect all that I made the right choice when deother machines on tlie maifcet, and to ciding to put in a "'WARMERS'". enquire from other farmers as to their YoUra faithfully, capabilities, and now after an exhaus- (Signed) G.'s. KENNEDY. tive test I have no hesitation in stating that niy decision in favour of your ma- ,

iokaora, llanvera, November 4, 1914. Dear Sirs,—Til reply to your .enquiry re my experience with tho "FARMERS'" 'Milking Machine, I may say that this is my second season with the machine, and I am quite satisfied with the results. The machine is very simple and easy to clean and requires very little power. The absence of the usual vacuum pump and long lengths of vacuum tubing is in my opinion a great advance in milking machine construction. As a milker it compares favorably with other yiachines. You are at liberty to make w'hat use you like of these remarks, and T think you should have a good sale for your machine in Taranaki. Yours faithfully, (8(1.) WIIiLTAIM HOOPER. Dudley Road Inglcwood, June 17, 1915. Dear Sirs, —Xow that I have had the opportunity of running a " FARMKIIS 'Milking (Machine a season through I have pleasure to inform you that the same has given every satisfaction. The machine is really so simple that anyone could run it without any previous knowledge of milking machines and I should say the machine will find great favor amongst the dairy farmers of this district when its advantages are more widely 'known. Your machine appears to milk just as well as any other machine on the market; added to this it has the advantage Inglewood, June '7, 1015. •Dear Sirs, —I write to tell you that 1 am very satisfied with the Farmers' '.Milking (Plant (3-cow) which you stalled at my place last August. The plant lias run withofit a hitch all through the season, it has been easy on the cows and has milked very clean, there liejing very little stripping quired. I think your machine i 3 out on its own for simplicity of design; there is practically nothing to get out of order, and it is. very easily cleaned. I have had a num'ber of neighboring farmers to see it, and I think they have all been surprised to note the absence of vacuum punips, tanks, etc. The inventor ef this machine has evidently worked on the right lines, and I wish the company every success. Yours faithfully, (Sd.) C. J. ATjIjUMANN*. DON'T BE RUSHED WHEN SELECTING A MILKING MACHINE. SEE ALL THE OTHER MACHINES FIRST AND THEN COME AND SEE OURS. The"' Farmers' Milking Machine Co., I/TD. Local Agents: COLLETf & CO., LTD. NEW PLYMOUTH.

r pHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.'S LIST OF SALES FOR JUNE— Friday 11—Waverley. Monday 14—Kakaramea. Tuesday 15—Stratford. Wednesday 10—Eltliam Tuesday 17—Ilawora. Tuesday 17 —Kolmratnlii. Friday IS—Palmer Road. Momlny 21—Opunalcr 1 . Tuesday 22—Manuia. Friday 2.s—Waverley. Friday 2a—Te Wera. Monday 28—Kakaramea. Tuesday 29—Stratford. Tuesday 23—W001, Skin and Hide Sale, Stratford. Wednesday 30—Eltliam. CLEARING SALES. JUNE— Monday, 21 —Jno. Cassidy, Slithererland Road, Manaia. Tuesday, 22—Jno. Thompson, UppcrSteivart Road, Eltliam. Tuesday, 22 W. ,R. Lovell, Manaia Yards. Wednesday, 23—Win. George, IColii, ! Waverley. Thursday, 24—Westfold 8r03., RaI whitiroa. | Friday, 25—Ilutchens & Wliitcomhe, Kama Eoad, Kaupokonui. Monday, 28—Sievers Bros., Rama Road, Kaupokonui. Tuesday, 20— W. T. Walker, South Road, Hawera. Tuesday, 29 —Mrs. Mcßeth, Matapu. Wednesday, 30 —Mrs. Hatcher, Glen Road, Kaupokonui. Wednesday, 30—Mrs. Pollard, Eltliam Yards. JULY— Friday, 2—Gilbert Reed, Waitui. Monday s—Clias. Hazelton, Radnor 'Road, Midhirst. Tuesday, o—McKay Bros., Fraser Road, Hawera. Wednesday, 7—Jos. Collins, Kakaramea. Thursday, B—John BirkeU, Sole Road, Ngaere (in conjunction with Newton King). Thursday, ft—'V. J. Leathnni, Sole 'Road, Ngaere. Tuesday, 13—P. McDonald, Oliangai. Wednesday, 14—A. M. Scott, Ngacre Wednesday, 14—Hugh McLaughlin, Eltliam. Thursday, 15—Win. Earp, York Rd., Midini'st. Thursday. 15—Tlios. Sutherland, Manaia. Friday, IT—Estate Gordon Townsend, Lowgarth (in conjunction with Newton King) Tuesday, 20—Otto Selmltz, Alton. Tuesday, 20— R. Nuku, Manaia Yards. Wednesday, 21— J. J. and P. L. Parry, Normanby Road, Manaia. Thursday, 22 —D. McVean, Dalziel Road, Eltliam. 'Friday, 23 R. Dyson, Mangawhero Road, Elfcham. Monday, 20—Percy Palmer. Tuesday, 27—1). J. Wills, Tawhiti, Hawera. Friday, 30—Jas. Flanagan, Palmer Road, Kapuni. ALTiUST— Wednesday, 4—Botirko Bros., IColii, Waverley.

The now famous Dingo Embrocation, or Training Oil, can be bought from the following saddlers: —R. Edwards (New Plymouth, A. J. Ribbv (Waitara), Piirchaa and Son (Urenui and Uruti), 0. Mculi (Eltham), E. Grossman (Tariki and Ingluwood), T. C. Street (Okato), T: J. Middenhall (Opnake), E. Tobler (Okaiawa), S. Ayhvard (Whangamomona), Cosgrove and Co. (Manai*), etc.

CAN'T BE TOO CAREFUL. Old people, and those who have weak lungs, cannot be too careful in guarding against pneumonia. It results from a cold or from an attack of influenza but can be prevented if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used at tile first .symptoms of either. Many who have had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sold by all cllcmisU and storekeepers,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 310, 9 June 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 310, 9 June 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 310, 9 June 1915, Page 8

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