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THE 'PUMP' SEPARATOR FEEDS ITSELF AND FILLS YOUR PURSB-WITH EXTRA PROFIT. The farmer who advances most ra- I pidly is the man who avails hime<S| of every labour-saving device that comes along. All Separators are la-" bour-ti'aving devices to-a certain, extent, of course, hut they, are all more or lessVaJike—except oneV the 'Pump' Separator. The 'Pump' stands alone as the only Separator that feeds iteelf, pumping its own, supply of milk from floor-level, and thus saving the labour of filling a high-up milk-tank. CLEAN SKIMMING AND EASY RUNNING are strong features of this Separator. Official tests have proved the Superiority of the Ijgump' in both respects. The Bowl device is in one piece, facilitating easy cleaning, and quick re-assembling of parts. In Short, the 'Pump' Separator achieves the maximum of simplicity, cleanliness, durability, and efficiency. It's the Separator that "MAKES GOOD!" Just read what Mr F. W. Elliott says about it on this page, then write us for quotations and particulars of Free Trial Offer. No. 15 Pump Separator, capacity 70 gallons r hour, cash £25—£26 10s. Also 00 gallons, 130 gallons, 195 gallons,, from £l3 10s. CONVINCING! "Woodlawn. "The 130 gallon 'Pump' Separator 1 purchased from you in the beginning of the season has, eo far, given great satisfaction. It skims dean, is ipasy to turn in proportion to its capacity, and so far as I can see will prpVe durable. If I were purchasing another machine £ would certainly go for a 'Pumn' Separator.,,*;— Yours faithfully, FRANK W. ELLIOTT." AGENTS: Wairarapa Farmers' Cooperative Association, Ltd. (all bran- 1 chen.) •

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 September 1913, Page 5

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260

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 September 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 18 September 1913, Page 5

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