AMBURY'S for Everything to Wear. LARGE SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED EX S.S. "MATATUR" and " AUSTRALMOUNT." Season's Fashions: most becoming, greatest variety, lowest prices. Tweed, Silk and washing Costumes* Sport Coats, Blouses and Skirts. Dresses, Fancy and Plain Voiles. Beautiful Cashmere and Silk Hosiery. Every shape and latest Neckwear. Dents Kid and Washing Cloves. Classic Underwear. Furnishing and Household goods. Men's and Boys' Clothing %nd Mercery latest Millinery and Ready-towears, 'NOW SHOWING AT Ambury's Ltd. Tw<* shops New Plymouth*
Milkers Wonted and no Labour Available. THE FARMERS' Milking Machine SOLVES THE PROBLEM! EFFICIENT MILKING AT MINIMUM COST., 2-COW PLANT, £IOO | i £IOO Terms: 12 Months . . . _ £llO. TESTIMONIAL Itoar Sirs,—l write to tell yon that lam very satisfied with the FARMERS' MILKING PLANT (3-cow) which you installed at my place last August. The plant has nut without a hitch all through the season; it has been easy on the cows and has milked very clean, there being every little (tripping required. I think your machine is 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 number of neighboring farmers to see it, and I think they have all been surprised to' note the absence of vacuum pomps, tanks, etc. The inventor of this machine has evidently worked on th* right lines, and I wish the company every success.—Yours faithfully, Inglewood, June 7< (Signed) C. J. ALLEMANN. Catalogues and Testimonials on application from the FARMERS'MILKING MACHINE CO. (Taranalc). LTD. Otfryker Princess and fligfc street, Hawera. Telephone 424.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1918, Page 6
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502Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1918, Page 6
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