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[ 'i'he following questions are worth thihldng over for any dairy farmer; What is your time worth per hour today? What time do you spend daily ght'tiiig 1 your milk to the Factory? What does it cost you in repairs and upkeep'of horses, harness and carts? Figure it out carefully for yourselves and you will he astonished. "W e can save you all this if you instal a separator on your farm and rail your cream once or twice a week to us. You will have time to attend to your cattle and pigs and cultivation of your farm, and altogether your returns from your land nor acre will be better. Our factory receives every day in the year and we shall be pleased to get your ■ support. Write ns for further particulars at once. Box 185. Wanganui.—Moariland Dairy Coy., Limited.

To correct acidity and flatulency ‘■nice SHALL'AND ’S FLUID MAGNESIA. Being freshly prepared and always fel,li strength SHAELAND’S is the best y,ou I can buy. . * ■III I I I B Highlander Milk I Ordinary cow’s milk is too often dangerous. An uncertain product, it is too frequently of uncertain quality and purity. Take no risk use Highlander Milk —always uniform —always full cream —absolutely pure and always available. Highlander is | all British-—the finest New Zealand milk packed in germ-proof tins by New Zealand labour for a New _ Zealand Company. 4s, 26

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Taihape Daily Times, 21 June 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 21 June 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, 21 June 1918, Page 3

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