A GOOD SEPARATOR NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE—THE "D1ABOLO" COSTS BUT LITTLE. The "Diabolo" is the lowest priced RELIABLE Separator on the market' —but it isn't "cheap" in the sense of being poor in workmanship and quality. No, the "Diabolo" is being used in its thousands in every dairying country in the world. Up-to-date farms from Russia to New Zealand find its easy-running and efficiency a daily "work-shifter" and a profit raiser.' 27-Gallon "Diabolo" Separator £7 10s cash. Made by the thousand in a thoroughly modem factory in Sweden, the cost of production is brought to euch a fine point that it can produce a separator worth several pounds more than the price charged. Yet the "Diabolo" is a clean-skimmer, strong and durable, and has every useful faeture of the more expensive machines. "Seren-year-old turns out!" Read what Mr Williams says about it:—"l have pleasure in stating the 'Diabolo' machine T purchased from you some months ago gives me every satisfaction. It skims clean, and is very easy to put together, and _my two little hoya, aged seven and ten vearsr old, always turn it for me.-*-0. WXl>*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 4
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187Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 20 October 1913, Page 4
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