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A "PUMP SEPARATOR IS THE BEGINNING OF A LARGER \ BANKING ACCOUNT. One of the greatest aids in raising the percentage and profits on the farm, is to/cut the cost, of production. Had we still recourse to the did hand-skimming method' of winning the cream with, a perforated scowp—dairy farming would not be worth "powder and shot." Thanks to a generation of progress—and principally to the ingenious invention known as the Pump Separator-r-dairy farming is a more profitable game than ever. The wonderfully clean skim? miiis: of the "Pump" is a real "cost of production reducer." The official te-,i shows only U. 02 per cent of fat loft in the skim milk—truly a great performance! Thtis you will see that from extra butter-fat alone, the 'Tump" is a profit winner far above the average. A. "Pi! trip" Separator is yours, Mr Farmer, at a saving of pounds in money; while it will make additional, profits, at less cojit'and with greater efficiency. W rrp for particulars of our FV's Trial <>ffer. The "Pump" Sepa-\ rat »r No. 13—capacity 33 galls per hv r. Cnrh price, £l3 10s. Terms, { a 10s. Joseph Nathan and' Co., .. Que<> n-street Palmerston.

Women as a rule are the most con-: gistent tew drinkers, and the multiplication of tea-rooms end tea kioska throughout 4 .the Dominion affords, striking evidence, of the increasing popularity of tea. The w en of New Zealand n ay/be classed as tea cannoiseurs, for they show a decided preference for Crescent Tea, which is rich and strong, of delicious flavour, and sold at 2s, Is lOd and Is 8d per lb.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 September 1913, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 September 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 6 September 1913, Page 5

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