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OJr *!*?_& *«& PARTICULARS AS TO PRICF. ETC., ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES. LARGE CAPACITY, l-times that of any other Separator, , Hand Separators ap to 'MMJ gallons capacity cam beeasily ran. 'CLEAN SKIMMING.—The official test 'iaade by the Royal Society, London, showed 0.05 per cent of tat left in the skim. milk. LIGHT RUNNING.—It has been proved that 0.04 h.p. is sufficient to run a "Pump" Separator, 70 gallons, while the same horse power will only work any other Separator of 16 gallons. AUTOMATIC SUPPLY OF MILK, thus no filling of i~ilk tanks high on •feop'oftaeiSeparator. "' .<•.■■•,-■■.';,-,-,■ BOWL DEVICE consists of one united piece„ only, ,n& assorting of , * AUTOMATIC . RELEASE on ike bowl from the driving-wheels. Capacity from 33 gala per hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRICES range from £l3 10s to £57 103. "PUMP" SEPARATORS are entirely from a»d vastly superior to all others. That difference MEANS M ONEYTO YOU. FRO*Joseph FALftfEKSJON NOBTIt m H I STYLE J SUMMER ik Not exaggerated nor unsightly V but really choice is the prevai l 7\» Q g. style in ladies' dress—<?s- ---' turnings jußt to hand. Our new costume cloths and suitings come direct from some of the best looms in the world, they are really smart looking ;™ +ii„ ma™ them look V smarter still. Have you seen our Tropical SuitingsP You can depend on us for quality work. USMUI mil THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. MAfITEKTON. MastertortFarmers You will soon b© thinking of y«r W«ol Clip. Are you Ready. To get a good start is half the battle. Are you wanting a new WOOL PRESS? Oar "ZEALANDIA" and •COCKATOO" Presses have satisfiedthou&ands of keen business Farmers. Our B'arm Implements are all of the Best Makeß mooey can buy. We only touch what we know to be reliable. CONSULT US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. J. H. NAYLOB, Traveller, »Pkoa» 449. ■*. D. LEACH, Manager, PHONE 48.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 7 November 1912, Page 2
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