THE REASONABLENESS OF MACHINE MILKING.
Milking by hand is a feraooh o£ farm labour unique in its primdtiveness," and hasi often to be done at uupopular hours. We. must adimifc that there is a wide ejap between a good hand milker : and a .bad one. Stdli the work is purely manual, and calls for little in. the.-way of mental exercise. How different, it is in, eveay other department of work on; a well ordered farm. Th|& drudgery is lightened, and a certain. pleasing initeresit; evoked in itae mind of the operatorr by manipulating, say an. ingenaoxia machine dike the, "EIDD." The av-i erage man. would sooner operate a machine than engage in work which lis wholly manual. Wherever the mechanical .milker is installed, a revival of interest oani at once 'be noticed. We shall be pleaised to send you catalogues and frail particular® of the "RIDD" MIIrKING MACHINE, and! "BLACKSTONE" KEROSENE ENOINE on receipt of your postcard.' It will save you a lot of worry, ancF will increase your milk cheque to put in, these time and .-labour eavingr machinies.
MANSON AND BARR, District Agents. PALMERS-TON NORTH. If you want to cure*your cough, take Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, From all chemists and. stores, Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4a 6& &
The Horowihenua representative football team leaves Mastertbn on its return, to Levin this morning. A record number of visitors trom all quarters of the Wairarapa and Busn districts will witness the championships on Wednesday and Thurs- ' day next. The long list of nommations, ' representing every centre in the d triot, has aroused keen interest every direction, and the eaTnest manner in which men engaged have attended to their training should guar sport. 4-Via will b©-"Rof©r©G) • J Fake; oheck' Mr A. P. Wbataw; Messrs G. W D. "Watson. Mr J. l auinig announce the events. The oto l sg- , ends are Messrs M. ' "Welch W. A. Higgins, J. Bradbury, and T.' Gill. The doors will be opened at 7.30 each evening. Mr A. J. Minifie, painter and paperhanger, requires a good all round man. Convenient stables and abla for a carrier, are aivertawJ to be let. Mr N«rtoa King, tod ageat t.ew - Plymouth, inserts a fresh Ust°f pro perties else\vhere in this i^ue. ' , .On the front page of issue tihe Manaweitu and West Coast * A and P. Association insert a prelimOctober 6th, and for live stock on October 13th. Schedules and al j3 nf^ i tion ma ybe obtained from Mr W. T. , Penny, Secretary. ; i ', ■ - w ar " ris-ks aire reported' bo' be up,! 4: --to' 11* per cent, and more, and; tfhjs , iSfe m this ooimnnimty w> tiaKe rilsk, for "A heaMh itself by S teas. Insure vwrnself against aucD _ risks bv drinkine; Tea, the surest and most who-tecoime t-3ju Only 2s per lb.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10420, 11 September 1911, Page 4
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462THE REASONABLENESS OF MACHINE MILKING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10420, 11 September 1911, Page 4
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