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Barnard's Patent 

 Cacao Polisher 



Turns out Perfect Cacao at a lower 

 '.' cost to sell at a higher price '.' 



If you doubt this see Mr. J. C. Moore's paper read before the 

 Agricultural Conference held in Trinidad, 1912, as reported in 

 the West Indian Bulletin, vol. xii., No. 3, pp. 345-6, when 

 speaking of the Barnard Polisher, he told those present: 



"'To the machine at Park, extra gearing 

 has recently been added, with the result 

 that it is now possible to polish 450 Ib. of 

 beans with the same sized chamber, and 

 the time occupied in charging the machine 

 with this quantity from baskets, polishing 

 the charge, and then emptying it all at one 

 time into a large box arranged to slide on 

 skids into position under the machine is 

 ten minutes. . . I am convinced that 

 the machine supplies a long- felt want." 



The "Barnard" Polisher does not easily get out of 

 order, and costs little or nothing for wear and tear. 



For full particulars, prices, &c., apply to 



GILLESPIE BROS. & CO., 



LONDON 82, FENCHURCH STREET, E.G. 



NEW YORK: 11, BROADWAY. 



