10 March, 1912.] 



Journal of AgricuUtire, Victoria. 



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OYAL MEDAL" 



LKING MACHINES. 



^NLY with the advent of these Milkers did really 

 ^^ satisfactory Machine Milking become possible. 

 For in the ** Royal Medal '' all those defects which have 

 hitherto characterised the Milking Machine have been 

 remedied. Where others have failed, the ^^ Royal 

 MedaP' has proved entirely successful. 

 The seal has been placed on its merits by t he u \) :l 'd of 

 the Medal of the Royal Agricultural Society, England, 

 and by the unfailing satisfaction which it has given 

 during seven years^ use on valuable pedigreed cows. 



A FEW "ROYAL MEDAL" DIFFERENCES 



—Departures in Principle and Construction which Distinguish the Machine. 



The "Royal Medal" has less than 

 half the overhead gear of most other 

 machines. 



The " Royal Medal " has less than 

 half the rubber tubing-it has only five 

 small tubes 



The " Royal Medal" stiijjs the cows 

 right out. 



There is not a bolt or screw thread 

 about the teat cup. You can easily take it 

 to pieces with your fingers — no corners or 

 crevices in teat cup. Brushes go right 



r^, ,.r^ • Kir J ix-n 1 ^ ,•„ ^;^ @ through without taking cup asunder 

 The "Royal Medal" Pulsator is sim- J = of 



plicity itself, it is right on the teat cup, I Cups pulsate independently, which 



which means a great saving in engine fuel. prevents the machine from falling off. 



The Coupon Below will bring you THE " ROYAL MEDAL" BOOKLET 



—A Treatise on Milking Macliinery which you will find both Interesting and Valuable. 



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