The “Kilties” Band, which is booked to visit Gisborne shortly, concluded a very successful season at the Auckland Opera House on Saturday evening, when there was again a large audience present. The fine playing of the band; was marked by frequent demonstrations of approval, and the dancing of the Johnstone troupe was very popular. ' Mr. Herbert Cole, or lvaukapakapa, writes: “It is with great pleasure I testify to the many benefits derived from using ‘L.K.G.’ Milking Machines. I have been using three puisators for two years, milking between 60 and 70 cows, and the time required to milk them averages about hours per milking. Three hands are engaged with the machines, and do the separating of the milk. One of. the great advantages is that a great amount of labor and drudgery is done away with, and the work is much '<*• quicker and cleaner.” The “L.K.G.” will save jmu money. Write for further information, J. B. Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd., Fort Stret, Auckland, sole agents, • '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2360, 28 November 1908, Page 12 (Supplement)
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166Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2360, 28 November 1908, Page 12 (Supplement)
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