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COST OF A MILKING MACHINE. Do not estimate this by the price you pay for it. The cost can only be counted by the return you get from it. If it is a continuous success ,the first cost is of little consequence. If a plant costs you £2OO and you can save this amount in labour in the first two years it means that you are getting a return of £IOO per annum on your outlay. If, however, the plant ] does not continue to milk successfully after the first season it means that you lose the first cost of your plant with perhaps a good slice out of your milk cheques, not to mention the worry and cost of'spoiling a valuable herd. The difference in first cost between a cheap and possibly untried milker, and a welltried and reliable machine like the L.K.G. is only a few pounds. Will you risk the first cost of your plant and £IOO per annum for the rest of your natural life to save a fewpounds when buying? We don't think so. Book early to avoid the rush. Full particulars on application to J. B. MacEwen and Co., Limited.

YOU SHOULD TV MIND That by using the cimnißrci'il euealynu< ol whii?h isnow *>ouerht un at 6d lbs weight and bottled, and on account o" the large profit pus'"Mi, you are pxdos ing yourself to all the dantrprs to which the ivn cf turpentine will pxpose vou—irritation of kidneys, intestinal tr«eh, and mucous membranps K» insisting i mI tho SANDER EUOAj i YPi'T EXTRACT yu not onlv avoid tV«e pitfallf, bnt you have a stinjulat<ni, i=afe and effusive medicament, t>>e l irpg'ilt of a special and carafal mainf-tc ture. A trial wdl at onw convince. Quality in small d'-on rH-t'nffU'shos it from tie bulkv and d'nge>ous products. Reme-nW— BXTRACT embod'.e? tli > '.esult of 50 vaar.' pxpt rieicp and . saecial BtuiV,.; fw«l it doe» whit pronxi=e I; it n-Ja 1 « f.nd ci r-a without injuring the constitution, as the <iioon he m<rk:»t firuuently ~?n. Therefore, protect yourself by rp]'e ting other brands.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10066, 13 August 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10066, 13 August 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10066, 13 August 1910, Page 5

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