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(COPY.} Belvedere, Carterton, 13t!b. December, 1911. The International! Harvester Qampaary, AJhristchiirch. About 18 month® ago T mstaHed t&e first "ZEALANTtfA" MILKING ELANT sold in' New Zealand. Previous to that time I hiad Deem. u»'jni£ another make of Mechanical Milker, and: to prove which, in my opinion waia a better maohime of the two, I wotked both of my cows a considerable time. The result of tihos t«st Unas been iSiiat I have discarded ithe other maoKine entirely tiurongih! pulsator trouble and am now using "Zealmdia" exclusively amd intend doing so m initare because i* is much the simpler, easier to clean. quiuck I am satisfied there is no better MiUking Machine made a* •flw present sme. (Signed) Ybuir© truly, W. 0. ZABM&. C L. STAEK, Eosident Agent, I.H.C. IS MOW IN FULL SWING ONLY ONE VERDICT THE GREATEST BARGAIN SALE EVER HELD IN MASTERTON Go with the Crowd to the Sale of the Season at icy smit: PREMIER DRAPERS AN3 CLOTHIERB. MASTBB/TON*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10535, 23 January 1912, Page 6
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