10 Nov., 1911-] 



Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



ii 



ROYAL MEDAL 



MILKING MACHINES 



TESTED BY SIX YEARS' USE ON VALUABLE PEDIGREED 



COWS. AWARDED THE MEDAL OF THE ROYAL 



AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. 



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'p'HE construction of the "ROYAL MEDAL" 



lias cost the inventor twenty years' 

 careful steady work, and his aim has been 

 to eliminate those features of the milker 

 which liave made other machines a failure. 

 The principle on which "ROYAL IMEDAL" 

 construction is based is entirely new, and the 

 machine as it stands to-day is" DIFFERENT 

 from all others. 



gEFORE the "ROYAL MEDAL" was placed 

 on the market it was thoroughly tested 

 during six years' use on pedigreed stock, of 

 which regular milk records were kept. 



It was onh' when it was proved perfect in 

 every detail that the machine was jilaced 

 on sale. 



This is an accurate illustration of the 



" ROYAL MEDAL" with the cups 



in miliiing position. 



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Post it to us, and by return 

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 Catalogue. It will give you 

 the fullest possible infor- 

 mation .about tlic "ROYAL 

 MEDAL" milker. it will 

 tell vou why the machine is 

 DIFFERENT from all 

 others ; give you details as 

 to its construction, work- 

 ing, &c. It will also ])lace 

 before you letters from a 

 number of dairymen telling 

 how much thev owe to tlie 

 "ROYAL MEDAL" r.iilking 

 uiacliine. No dairyman or 

 farmer sliuuld be williout a 

 coi)y. 



"ROYAL MEDAL" 

 MILKING MACHINES, 



34 Queen Street, 

 MELBOURNE. 



LONDON OFFICI-:: 



Caxton Hou c, Westminster, S.W. 



JACK H. DAVIES. .'/.n^.i./ui;/ l>i,;-ct„r. 



POST FREE BOOKLET COUPON. 



" lioyal Medal" Milking Machiiiex, 



34 Queen Street, Melbourne. 



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