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L.A.W.S. MILKERS

THE COMPLETE NATURAL MILKER In the main annexe at the Winter Show crowds of farmers are flocking to see the L.A.W.S. Milkers in action, the milking machines manufactured by L.A.W.S. Milkers (N.Z.), Ltd., of Clarke’s Buildings, Anzac Avenue, Auckland. The L.A.W.S. Low-vacuum, Full-action Vacuum Break Multiple Milker, which has been five years in development and two years in practice is superior, sanitary and efficient. It is not a new machine, but a machine which practices nature, for it is a complete natural milker. The L.A.W.S. Super Milking Machine operates with 10 inches of vacuum on the milk line with a definite break of 10 to 4 inches between each teat cup. Twenty inches of vacuum is used on the air line to operate the inflation thus creating perfect pulsation and massage of teats. Low vacuum, full-action vacuum-break, dual units, arm and balanced claw combination interceptor and controlled pulsation are features of this machine—just what all dairyfarmers desire and require.

A Milker featuring vacuum break, lower average vacuum and controlled pulsation and giving outstanding results to its users is the L.A.W.S. Vacuum Break Milker, which is manufactured from the best quality materials. This Milker is also being exhibited by the manufacturers and should be inspected by Show visitors, who on no account should miss seeing these outstanding milking plants in action. The exhibits arc to be found at the end of the main annexe

A MESSAGE TO ALL FARMERS Mr L. B. Harris, of Kiwitahi, wishes to convey per medium of this column the following message to all those farmers and others who caine to his shed lo see is 10-cow Low Vacuum Plant in action. Mr Harris says that in his opinion the L.A.W.S. Low Vacuum Full-action Vacuum-break Multiple Milker fitted with Harris arms, interceptor bottles and claws with the L.A.W.S. moulded inflation represents the maximum of efficiency to be oblained to-day in a milking plant. “ After searching investigation I am installing a full L.A.W.S. J 6-eow plant in my own shed in preference to that which 1 now have, and so as not to he under any obligation to any company I am paying for if. I am most enthusiastic over the pulsator system, and I never before have seen such foresight in the construction of any machine in which is incorporated all provisions for future needs. It has been rumoured,” said Mr Harris, ” that I have taken shares in the L.A.W.S. Company, but this I flatly and confidently deny" The L.A.W.S. Company are handling and showing my Harris arm on exactly the same footing as the factories where my arms are procurable.” In broadcasting this message he said he could not offer to the many farmers who called on him anything better than the L.A.W.S. plant fitted with the Harris ’ Arm. Mr Harris invites all farmers fo the Show who are contemplating the purchase of a 16-cow plant to inspect the model of his 16-cow plant, with which he milks S 3 cows in threequarters of an hour. This model is being exhibited on the stand of the L.A.W.S. Milking Machine Co., and should prove of inestimable value to ail 'farmer* alike.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 3

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526

L.A.W.S. MILKERS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 3

L.A.W.S. MILKERS Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20821, 3 June 1939, Page 3

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