Perh)a.ps the reason* ftme> not invested, in a milking machine* i® that "you couldn't understand how to work it." There ore lots of machine© so oomplcated tJuat it takes am experienced man to run. them; but the Rtidd Miliking Machine is altogether 1 different. It' i® ahsoiute!ljy simple, and caiL be. mastered l by any mam of ordinary sense in> a very short time. In iitsi' very simplicity lies the Bidd's great sauccee®. In. thd& connection Mir George Harvey, of Otakeho, says:—"l have been using the Radd Miac-hanes for some time and must say they are the best mar chinee on. the market at til)© pr'eaemfc time. They are simplicity itself ; will stand a lot of wear; the pulsation is perfect; and there is no fear of hurting the cow's teats." To drive your Radd there is no better power than a Bkckeffaone Oil Engine.
MANSON AND BARR, DISTRICT AGENTS, Palttnerston N. KIDNEY COMPLAINT. From Mr. Thomas Clinton, Flemingstreet, Wickham, Newcastle, N.S.W. 14th June, 1910. "Some time ago, I was attacked by excruciating pains in my back which presently extended all over my body. I also had headaches periodically, so severe that I could not sleep. My appetite failed and I became so weak and worn out that I thought I should have to give up work altogether. I obtained medical adviee and was told that I was suffering from a severe attack of kidney complaint. The treatment prescribed failed to benefit me. _ I then tried various advertised remedies, with the same result. I finally decided to try Warner's Safe Cure, which I had heard was a splendid medicine for my oniplaint. The medicine had a beneficial effect almost immediately. After ..alcing the of a few bottles, the pains all left me, the headaches did not, return, I could eat and sleep well, and soon regained my strength. I have kept in good health since that Lime."
LIVER COMPLAINT. From 'Mrs. Edith Sutton, Zouch-street, Wellington. N.fJ.W., 6th July, 1910. "1 experienced the ill effects of a <;rpi<! liver for many months which frequently <;avo r'.r.e to a sense of heaviness ii. my right side and pain in the b:w!:. 1 had dizziness in the head nr.tl suffered from physical prostration :11<I menial depression. luring the jianv monuis that I suffered in this .nannev. 1 vried various remedies but villi little or no benefit. I then commenced to take Warner's Sate Cure. After takin;; a few bottles of that medicine 1 was effectually cured of all pain and discoirrort, and was fully testored to health and strength. My t: :Mru',d lias a : so taken Warner's Safe Cure for pain in the back and with the result." Wanier'.' Safe Cure for the kidneys Did liver is sold by chemists and storekeeper* everywhere, both in the i>ri»inal si) bottles and in the cheaper 6f)) "Concentrated" non-alcoholic form.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10498, 8 December 1911, Page 7
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