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Victory War Loan 1919 JT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that Subscriptions in anticipation of the forthcoming War Loan are now being received at the Treasury or at any Bank or Postal Money-order Office in the D)minion. Such subscriptions will carry interest from thi date of lodgment to Public Account. Taxpayers are reminded that the compulsory provisions of the Finance Act (No. 2), 1918, will be put into operation, and that persons who are required to subscribe under compulsion will receive 3 per cent, only iby way of interest on their investments. Persons who voluntarily subscribe in anticipation will receive credit for their subscriptions when the compulsory sections of the Act are put into, operation. Voluntary subscriptions will bear interest at the rate of per cent., free of income-tax; date of maturity, 1938, Post Office Inscribed Stock (which will bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent., subject to income-tax, with date of maturity 1927) and Pott Office Certificates may be obtained from Money-order Offices on the usual terms. t ARTHUR M. MYERS, Acting Minister of Finance.

To Milking Machine Users. Copy of letter sent to The Manager, , Fanners' Milking Machine Co., AUCKLAND. Written by D. J. Fitzgerald, of Pukenui Dairy,. TE KUITI. Dear Sir^ —A few days ago I promised your Mr. Le Grice 1 would write and let you know my opinion of your two-cow plant installed here last season. In every respect it has proved itself all you represented it to be. When I took over the management of this dairy I must admit that I felt rather doubtful of its merits, but I can assure you after giving it a fair trial in every way, its mechanical operation and sanitary effects, I could not possibly wish for better results, as many satisfied users of our milk can testify. \ lam quite prepared to demonstrate publicly that I can produce milk for any town supply, to say the least, equal to the very best hand produced, and far better than the bulk generally supplied in that way for town delivery. To be candid with you I must tell you that when I filled the position of Dairy Instructor and Inspector for the Kaipara Dairy Co. a fejn years ago, I was rather prejudiced against your machines, probably on account of careless users Va the main, and on your part any jnechanica.' defects that then existed have been entirely remedied. I have had very considerable practical experience with all up-to-date Milking Machines, and I can conscientiously say that it is now in every respect just what the dairy farmers want-—thoroughly reliable, simple in construction, and cheap. Even at the same price as others I still say for reasons above stated, it is the best machine. And so far from being an insanitary machine as some interested agents are in the habit of saying, I must emphatically declare that it has greater merits in that respect than any other I have yet seen. Wishing your Company every success in the Milking Ma- ' chine business, I km, Yours truly, (Sgd.) D. J. FITZGERALD. It is supplied in 2-Cow, 3-Cow, 4-Cow, 5-Cow, 6-Cow and 8-Cow plants, and a 2-Cow complete with Engine, Milking up to 20 cows an hour, costs only £IOO cash or £llO terms. SEND FOR CATALOGUES, TESTIMONIALS & ILLUSTRATIONS TOThe Farmers' Milking Machine Co., Ltd • (Tar»naki), Corner Princes and High Streets, / HAWERA. TELEPHONE 424.

The songs my mother taught to me I learned while perched upon her knee; And though they be but simple rhymes I croon them fondly stijl at timea. 'Tis then I realise and know Thj debt of love to her I owe; And how well justified and sure Her faith in Woods' Great Peppermint

-OLINOfffiR DREADNOUGHT MOTOI? CYCLE TYRES are made to withstand rough roads and hard'riding] 26 x 2% * 2/4; heavy 28 x 3. Ask your dealeT for CLINCHES, DREADNOUGHTS. 47

For Bronchial Cough, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1919, Page 2

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653

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 10 April 1919, Page 2

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