Have you the spirit of progiressor are .vo,u content to jogalong im much the same way as did your forefathers? The average daily foamer: is ouil to imako as nwiclunoney as he cam in as little time a® possrhie; and the Ridd Mdlkding Machine will help! Mm to accompliisih his. desire. Tihe patent tapering teat cup as one of th& most unique features of the Ridd. It endblles the machine to get all the miilk, is perfectly Jiiaxmlesis, and makes the Ridd a rea'tlr--' imoney eaa-aier. Mi- P. O'Grhdv, of ijf ■Hamilton, writes:—"After using tiner ■■ Ridd Machines for nearly two sea.snm I am pleo-teed to let' you knowthat they are all you claimed tliem to bo. My cows took to the machine from the first. When, making by hand T had to employ three hands, nfcnv witlv tte machine I employ one." The Blackstone Oil Engine hnls proved the most economical andf reliable power for driving Ridds. MANSON AND BARR, DISTRICT AGENTS, Palmenston. X. .-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10482, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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164Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10482, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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