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W—■a A W HOLDER Zi_ ' v ''n 1 Km ijr y wl A Simple, Practical, 8 Long-needed Invention ~~~—^ = Illustration siibms ' Kannotjall " in use. To Dairy Farmers! A Revolution in Machine Milking THE great fault of machine milking is that, however good your machine, teat-cups will drop off the cow’s teats. They fall to the floor, continue pulsating and sucking in all kinds of dirt and filth until picked up and readjusted. It has been the common practice to endeavour to prevent this by propping up the cups with boxes, blocks, tins, etc. —a ricketty and unsatisfactory expedient at best. Now comes the “ KANNOTFALL” Adjustable Teat Cup Holder (Patent applied for). What It Is! This device is so simple that as soon as you see it you wonder why it was not invented long ago. The “Kannotfall” holds the teat-cups where they belong, yet allows L h ondy K mad? all lt dn be f‘«d 1S than freedom of movement and pulsation. The cups cannot fall to the floor-they are held five minutes. It remains in place at the bail by the clip and keep m place even when pulsation is weak. Should a cup tall from and can be closed up out of the way in a th e teat j t simply hangs well clear of the floor until readjusted, moment. r J ° c/««n/in„..-when the ■■ K.nnotfaif;« med. it The value of this invention is instantly obvious to every dairyfarmer—its cleanliness convenience, simplicity and efficiency are self-evident. The low price of the teat-cup», they are constantly dropping onto the floor “Kannotfall” should induce every owner of a milking machine in the Dominion to ot the shed. Ihe pulsations oi the maenme continue, y « and all sorts of dirt and filth are sucked into the milk. DUtchaSC at OTIC 6. Amongst other troubles, this causes what is known as r C r^o«^” C^^rk ry .ho>dr ! £ Read the detailed description—then fill in the coupon, attach remittance, and post made compulsory by law to have this device fitted to at once Orders for the “Kannotfall” Adjustable Teat Cup Holders will be filled every milking-machine plant, if only tor sanitary . ill “ ] reason.. In the United State, all dairy-farmers arc j[j Order of TeCelpt SCCUtely packed, pOSt-paiG. legally compelled to use some such holder. However clean sheds are kept, dirt must accumulate. f © "SI Should Cap* Fall?—Some milking-machine ILJP w zpteK owners have been heard to say that the cups do not W ®gS S&F®™ i : S. Ku! K 33 R Kfl ra rS qm Bfl $5 fall off their cows. However, every reader will agree Ja JghL Mwb that this trouble is very common, and if cups do not g drop at all, then it is sometimes an indication that there is too much pulsation, which is very injurious H ili - to the cows-many animals arc ruined by it When Ario<W.-ln this sdyettisement we have Decrial ion nf Cant fraction for any reason engine stops, all cups fall. In tried to make the Reader see and realise exactly what MUSCriptlOn Ot UOHStrUC'IOn. Stests with the Kannotfall , when the engine has the " Kannotfall" teat-cup holder is, and what it will (See BiagrarnJ ,f been stopped altogether, cups have still remamed in do However, if any point is not clear, readers are J place; no wastage of milk. requested to write to us, asking questions. sl,.<i’c ' Sllde Ba '’ i ” ld by '° p bollo,n F Pe/sotmn.—The "Kannotfall allows just that Ffno/fy.—Obviously, the strongest argument in U po n ‘“l'S' Sight bPfhu U / degree of resilience necessary to allow pulsation favour of the “Kannotfall is cleanliness. No dairy- Vi» the Extending Arm, consisting of three sections, f without jarring. The length of the extending-arm farmer likes to think that dirt from his dairy floors is which open .nd close by sliding out and in, trombone / allows “give- whilst the supporting-cord carries a getting into hia mil k. whilst at the same time all Holder-dip which take, the claw carrying / . spring just strong enough to the right degree of dairy-farmers have realised the inconvenience and teat cups. These are held firmly in the solid brass Il movement. In short, the “Kannotfall holder pul- slovenliness of the old method of propping Up the Clip by the spring shown Clip rotates freely in f • Btei m aynipathy with the mHking-fnJSchine. 1 Kis cupe w j t h blocks, boxes and tins. When for befngfixed by a simple 1 / tree and natural pulsation saves much trouble m a ncat , com pact, handy fitting which can be ad- underneath. . / stripping the cows. justed in a moment is available, no owner of a milk- required* by f Cleat * / Lateral Movement.— Horizon.l movement i. ing-maehine should he.itate to otdet immediately. ‘*i thithe’e«d. Xw. Ihe ’ / provided for by a aliding arrangement of the aupport- Send you ( order along now. f‘K Srd h’U ‘horn* / ing arm. Whichever way lhe cow move., the clip Agente Wanted.— The Manufacturer. require Screw-eye M. -J follows. This will be realised upon reference to the reliable Agents in all parts of the Dominion. Write i™\XgTpAds W and htmg’ / diagram. t 0 address below. on the Hook N / Damagt To Toat-cup*.— Cups falling on the hard / floor become dented and uaelest. This cannot happen £ c f nOU)~OrdeT the “Kannotfall” To-day! with the * Kannotfall —even it the cow kicks all Clips Inr off. they are held well clear of rhe floor. Sole p roprietors and D i stributoi . s .. Z' Low Prico.— The price of the “Kannotfall” is so r«i rWT • TW « a // C~ xrfn'XSx^«t^±idiS o iZb:: The Wairarapa Farmers Co-op. Assn. # Inoo nt ion Protected.— The “Kannotfall” is a % <j Lp new invention only how placed on the market, and is f ¥ *>,- * I ary- F ,ul \ p “ d ' T . MASTERTON p Reliability.— The simplicity of the 0 Kannotfall ’* V * makes it almost impossible for it to get out of order. !■■■■■■ 1 11 1 —■■■■ ■■■ .1 ■ However, if it should prove unsatisfactory in any wav, the Manufacturer, will wnd a man to inve.tig.te .nd SIGN AND SEND:—To W.F.C.A. {Stock Dept., Mastertan f adjust, or replace the machine. Demonstrations can be ■ 1 ■ L given in certain districts if desired—correspondence with a view to arranging such demonstrations is invited. Pleaae tend mecomplete "Kannotfall*. '* Enclosed remittance f0r.... Serve* Tice Emit.—The “ Kanhotfall ’’ fixed between the bails, can be swung from one to the other Frame instantly. Thus, each fitting serves two bails for ~. N P N right .nd left milking Addre.e Fit* All Machine*.— The Holder-clip is designed 1 r M that it accomodates the claw of any milking-machine. Fill io tie above ceupos, or write your name and address oa a piece of paper and attach with cheque or postal note. HAINES- 1

A mysterious power of communication over long distances is possessed by the • Central African natives, but white men have no 4- yet learned the secret. In referring to this at Auckland recently, Mr. H. H. Ostler stated that on one occasion his mate had left the line ot march to hunt, he remaining with the baggage porters. Five, rifle shots were heard from a distance of about two miles and within half a minute one of the porters communicated through another, who had a smattering of English, that two antelopes of a particular kind had been killed. This proved to be the truth. Jt was quite impossible for a - voice to carry over therdistanee and it ■ could only be surmised th jit the na-tfves 1 had some power of telegraphy. Other I instances of the. same kind were enj countered on the trip. H. J. Abram, “Shop by Pogt” chemist, ! New Plymouth, specialises in developing 1 and Printing Amateurs’ Films. Rest 1; - - best

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 13 August 1921, Page 10

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