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590,000 PERSONS WHO VALUE A POUND DRIVE A "MAXWELL" {foe jnggOßr-and the main one—why persons change from one car ■•i to «ter a year's use is this: The cost is too much to keep sH" it rousing. , j "MAXWELL" possesses the . prized virtue of staying out of thejepair shop and'running and running and running. Ask any "MAXWELL" Owner—never mind the interested chap who * sells another make of car—and he will tell you his expenses in e T®7: SWT are remarkably low. . . Th® 1919 MODEL is astonishing value at £360 Fully equipped. yhe secret Oi>«uiß Is —Direct importations straight from the manitn facturer and no intermediate profits. i ' '' 5? r ' • I C: L: WILSON, | BLTHAM s.T 3 g fesßj ..o.ae H TAR&NAKI DISTWBUTOR. To-Milking Machine Users. Copy of -lettef seat to " (the Manager, Farmers' Milking Machine Co.* AUCKLAND. D. J. Fitzgerald, of Pukenui Dairy, TE KUITI. • De*r <sir,—A few days ago I promised your Mr.'Le Grice I would. Wlteand let you know my opinion of your two-cow plant.installed -here last season. Is every respect it has proved itself all you represented it to be. p When I took over the management of this dairy 1 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 mechan- '. ical operation and sanitary effects, I could not possibly wish for better results, as many satisfied users of our milk can testify. I am 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 jbetter than the bulk supplied in that way for town delivery. To be candid with you I must tell you thit when I filled the position of Dairy Instructor a'nd Inspector -for' the Kaipara • Dairy Co. a few years ago, I Was rather prejudiced against your machines, probably on account of. careless users in the ' main, and on your part any mechanical 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 19 .construction, and cheap. Even at the same price as others I still say for reasons above stated* itis the best machine.^And so. far from being an insanitary midline' as ' some interested • agents are in the habit of saying, I must emphatically declare that it has greater merits in that reject iHw other I have yet seen. ■, 'f- " Wishing your Company every success /in the Milking Machine business, ' Yours .truly, (Sgd.) WJ. 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 Ezlgine. Milking up to 20 cows an hour, costs only £IOO cash or £llO .terms. SEND FOR CATALOGUES, TESTIMONIALS & ILLUSTRATIONS TO The Farmers' Milking Machine Co., Ltd. <T.r«.ki.> Corner Princes and High Streets, fIAWEKA. TELEPHONE 421 . ■' .. < 'L-. : t ? I

/ A SHIPMENT of Ford One-Toil Trucks has reached New Zealand. Orders will be executed in rotation as received. Order Now ! .£V.; One-Ton recognised as the most m uk oil the market, is a complete binftbv the Ford Motor Comnanv of bum by the rord Motor Company of it' parries with it the same service as Letyouriocal Ford Dealer arrange a s oil. " Prices: J/itb Solid Rear With Pijeumatic yre Equipment 34 x 4jin. Rear F. 0.8. Wrilingto* £235 Tyre Equipment F. 0.8, Wellington £245 Dwcriatm LiUrature from any Tmi Mar or line) dm: SHE D The Colenial Motor Cfl., Ltd. Auckland Wellington Timaru se/« Nao Ztalrnd AguMa i -=« a. DERBY ft CO., NEW PLYMOUTH, Wm. THORPE, Tirr/mAM & HAWERA. rJ „lihen Trouble Comes— Htenemberthi*- I; A-ikrw-oufccoznttfrom the inside—froia# bruised arid deadened TOTHI W*OAl> give you much MORE MILpAGE because the Miller process efmuiu&stee preserves -the cotton fabric which is the fbtmdatioQ of the tire. and DMlort thrau(hout th* Dominium Distributors—E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., Ellington. OOLttßtn* a H:Wm ■ii >tL .*,<*«

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 7

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