THE "RIDD" MILKING MACHINE. ' There is no doubt in the minds of dairymen generally that hand milk--1 ing will be a thing of the past very soon, and that a milking machine will be in every milking shed for herds of more than 10 cows. The question of hand labour is a worry to those dependent upon it, as they 'can ••>H imagine that they are entirely in the hands of the men employed, and should the men leave in the flush of the season, and the farmer be left with say 60 cows to attend to, he is in a sorry plight, as men are not easy to replace whan work is plentiful. Be, well advised then in buying a milfcing machine to see that it will do the work claimed for it. The "RIDD" Machines will help you out of these troubles, and you will not lose sleep in worrying aboutgetting tlirugh. the day's'work. We have been erecting "RIDD" Plants for the past three seasons, and we want you to go into the matter of a plant with us. Just send your address, and we shall send you catalogues and prices, also a list of testimonials from those using the "RIDD " MANSON AND BARE, Palmerßton North, District Agents for Wellington, Manawatu, and Hawke's Bay Pro-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10278, 5 July 1911, Page 4
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