lo Oct., 1911] 



Journal of Agricidiiire, Victoria. 



IX 



The Milking Machine 

 that is DIFFERENT! 



To appreciate the superiority of the "ROYAL MEDAL" Milking Machine, 

 it is only necessary to consider the defects which until now have pre- 

 vented the general use of milking machines, and to note how these have 



been remedied. 



The "ROYAL MEDAL" has less than half the 

 overhead gear that other machines have. A 

 minimum amount of rubber tubing is used 

 —the "ROYAL MEDAL" has only five short 

 tubes. 



The "ROYAL MEDAL" strips the cows 

 right out. 



The "ROYAL MEDAL" Pulsator is right on 

 the teat cup, which means a great saving in 

 engine power. 



There is not a single bolt or screw-thread 

 about the teat cup — it can easily be taken 

 to pieces with the fingers. There are no 

 corners or crevices in the cup. Brushes go 

 through without taking it to pieces. 



The cuj)s pulsate independently ; that is 

 why the "ROYAL MEDAL" cannot fall off. 



The "ROYAL MEDAL" pulsation varies 

 automatically according to the rate the milk 

 comes, and for this reason is pre-eminentl}- 

 a quick milker. 



a 



ROYAL MEDAL" 



MILKING MACHINES 



Awarded Silver Medal (Kigiiest Award for a New Invention) 



— OF — 



ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, ENGLAND. 



After extended trial at the Bedfordshire County Institute under the 

 supervision of the Principal, Edric Druce : 



Mr. Druce in his reiMjrt stated that there was no difliculty in getting the 

 cows to take to it; that the cows were milked absolutely dry; and that tho 

 machine wiis simple and easily manipulatcil. 



WRITE FOR THE "ROYAL MEDAL" 

 BOOKLET — FREE ON REQUEST. 



ROYAL MEDAL" MILKING MACHINES, 



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LONDON OFJ-ICI:: 



Caxton Hou>c, NVestminster, S.W . 



JACK H. DAVIES. 



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