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SETTLERS. IT is to your interests to support the NORTHERN ROLLER | Milling company, Auckland, ' which is in no way connected with the SOUTHERN FLOUR' TRUSTS, ana by doing so you will keep alive one of the largest NORTHERN INDUSTRIES, as the time is not far distant when the Glorious North will/ be adding to its assets the growing •, of wheat and oats in large quantities, and without a FREE MILL to grind these articles, it would be of little use opening up' our rich agricultural country. NOW, THE ONLY SUPPORT WE ASK IS FOR YOU TO JNSIST ON GETTING THE RENOWNED "CHAMPION" MUSOLE RAISER FLOUR, —AND— ; J ' S T,A N D A H O*" OATMEAL and ROLLED 1 ... OATS r V ■ Packed in all sizes to suit your convenience. ; J REID & GRAY Are New Zealand Selling Agents'*Kr THE ' "AUSTRAL" Milking Machine THE LATEST and MOST UP-TO-DATE MACHINE. Some of the largest Dairies in New Zealand have installed this Machine. The "AUSTRAL" Milks Right Out.— Works on lower vacuum than any, other. Easy to clean and keep clean. # Simple in construction, J child can work it.. Will milk about 36 cows peit' hourjj' A - -We will supply you with a Wit .t New Zeailand users If desired., A. E. OPTON, REPRESENTATIVE, LAJSrSDOWNE, ... ... SXASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10293, 24 July 1911, Page 4
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515Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10293, 24 July 1911, Page 4
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