Best in 1880! Best ever Since!! ALPHA-LAVAL J urn, 1809. EVER HELD, THE HOST COMPLETE TRIALS 07 CREAM SEPARATORS 5 DAYS'CONTINUOUS TRIALS! SEPARATED MILK ANALYSED 1 POWER TESTED Steam-Power Machines. i« prized awam>i TO THE ALPHA LAVAL CREAM BBPABATI Y The Judges declined to avoid a Second Prise In thii dm M tie lay other machine of raffldent merit Hand-Power Machines, i« prize *2o, awamii. TO THE ALPHA LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR. Judges awarded * Second P uln thii elan to the Melotte dream Separator. Dairymen! It pays yon to buy THE BEST DON'T BE POOLED Into buying a third-rate machine that will never give satUfeojoje and which will loea yon mora money in one year than would pay ALPHA-LAVAL machine. WRIVK FOB ILLTJBTBAT'KD CATALOGUES k PBIOBB, 10 MASON, STROTHERS & CO, CHRIBTC»v H «CH OHLv w AGENTS FOB NEW ffIaALAHD OB "0 NEW PLYMOUTH OC OP aOOIEI7 A «ento for Tannakf OINTMENT I JtMMMtßNaoata at m l T jW<*«fteMterjM«o4aii wttrHl STIFF JtMTla i Sprains, OLD WOUIki& Piles, Fistulas,' SKIN DISEASE*
TO valB.Y FARMERS REAB GOOD CALVES by gM» lb a ■ometblng to take the plao* oi «w fat removed % the eepareW. Ihta l» found in OOD LITBB OIL. AgaUwwA oeeracalf. To be obtained bom ao. TBKPLXB, Stratford IMPORTANT TO FARMBRB. CHEAP MANURES! ON IRUOHB AT NGAHATOAKOA. MMANUBB-MPmTo*. OUABAMTMD AVALTUS. I Pboephate 27 per oast Ammonia , 7 pat eaal BONE DDST-C6 6* m Ton. GUAKAKTMD AVAtiXm. ~ Tricaldo Phoephete iSperaast NO. 1 MIZTDBI. £0 Si 6dm Ml. One-half Bex Dor. NO. SWXTUBI. £4loupnTav. One-he Law* Bcmmbmi■*■■, Ona.baU«M"MAHTOi. """•"' NO. 4MOTOBI. £4lSarmTox. One-third Lawn* Bnnßnmmu» One-third Thomas' Pmnun One-third Bon Dra» Thi* ia a Ant-else* Otonip Menu*, esdia peoially recommended for wet at lew tend*. BPBCIAL POTATO MANURE. £6 ram to*. KAIHITI The addition of a email praportiott el K*noT to any of the Mixture i* en ed*a*> tage, and can be jnedewitboßtextnakaiM > »P«|oifitd bytheparehaeenwN*) fMag Mama The Manuel are not mixed nattl tin order* are eent out, and imrohiiea at thai* option ou have the original taeaar** east to them in the maker*! ban, and aaake the mixture* themaelve*. SPECIAL MDCTURBh oan to nude at toy time to nit farmer*.
PHOTOGRAPHY. BLACK AND WHITE ANO ENAMEL I>HOTOS. Allonepriee.vii.. 2CB PER DOZEN (till farther noHoe). SPECIAL.— In response to enquiries w* state that oar Enamelled Photos are GENUINE ENAMEL, not polished with » hot roller. For real Durable Finish Jfnamel are by far the best. Ask for these at our Studio, and yon will get what yon ask for W. A. COLLIB, Devon-street. A SILVER WATCH FREE <HBSE WATOHES are Silver Oases and our usual price list for them is 40s, but to introduce our Goods into the Colony we will send you this Watoh free if you offer. If yon want one write to u without delay, and send stamped addressed envelope for reply. With yeur letter send 5s P. Note, for which we will send you six of our full-siied wonderful Matador Silver Tea-spoons, whioh wear like real silver throughout. After yon receive the watoh we shall expect yon tojhow it to your friends and call their attention to this advertisement. The watoh is sent by registered post on your complying with our advertisement and the marvellous offer which we will send. ADDRESS: SILVEBSMITHS' ALLIANCE, Box 3 S, AUCKLAND. MONET RETURNED IF MOT SATBIFEEC MISS COTTIER Has now on Sale Extensive Consignments of WOOLB-4 and 8 Piy-WOOLB, —Berlin Fingerings. STOCKING YAKNS of ell makes. Fancy Work Silks in every shade Cloths in Fashionable Tenerifle Woik Cushions, Cosies, and Cosies for sbadowwork Delicate lace work, Lace Braids. LEATHER GOODS A SPECIALITY. andsome Purses, Card Oases, Desks and V Workboxes Novelties in Fashionable Chatelaines and Chatelaine Baps Laiieu' Companions—Scissor Oases Thimbles STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Account Books of all kinds. Pla'n and Fancy Note Paper and Envelopes in Boxes and Packet*. Reading Books in great variety Periodicals, Pattern Books etc. Prayer and Hymn Books, separate and combined Ornaments Basket-wara, Toys, Dolls, Photo Frames in choice designs.
Note-The "M" Manor* m tt» be* resu is proportion to cost eat of IS experiment* with Champion Bw*d* Tuftine. m the Qownment Bxpwiia«W FvtrTat Momohaki in 1897 (ate page ITO, Rfth Report of Agricultural Department) i—experiment* made at Momahakt with various Manures upon Turnip* is th* Season 1898-99 (how that th* SWT mall wa« obtained i.om a mlxtur* of ocM-third itwmed bona duit and two-thirds baala sis* (Thomas' Phosphate), whilst the test remit, at a minimum cost, was froaa a o-jcture of one-third Lewes' fin —*— "M Manure. The latter mixtore oen* tain* the tamo component* at the W,H J, a little different. The former oombiaatioa point* o the fact, now nieed, that the valne of baiio slac, abw known ai Thomu' Phosphate, has ban greatly under-estimated. The W.M.B. Co.'s «o 4 Mixture oontaine one-third of Thomas Phosphate. A perua of the re* aort of Mr Dillm..!, Momohaki, embodying the remit* of the experiments referred to. whioh will be partment of Agriculture, woild amply re* pay any farmer who finds a difficulty ia oleoting the most snitable manor** vhb ootwAxi Bacnrrw STOCK FOB FRB&am upon owner's aooountatthe following rates To include slaughtering, F Sn pping, Wrapper and L. FOR BHIPMKKTB IN THE UOHTH OF JUNB TO NOVEMBEB, indu'**. MUTTON, Jd per lb (three farthings) BEEP, 9-lOd nine-tenths of a LAMB,9-10d „ (nln*.bjntUoir ,,,V petty F)R SHIPMENTS IN THE MONTHS OF DROKMBER TO MAT, lnclaslf*— MOTION, 1 and 1-lOd per lb (on* ptnny an' one-teata } BhEF, 1 and MCd per b (one penny *i LAMB, l-6d per lb (one penny *m| w«ttw The Wellington Meat Export Company, DILNOT SIJinnBV,
AGENT FOR MDME. WEIGEL'S CDT PATTERNS. MISS COTTIER Brougbam-Btreet. WAITARA-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOE. THE undersigned notifies tbat he has boogbc out Mb. Root. Kibbi's interest in the above BUSINKBS. Customers wUI please note change of hours, vie. : Coach leaves Waiter 9.30 a.m. Coach leaves New Plymouth p.m. ' Seats booked and parcels received at (Vest's stables. E. COULTER, aitara. OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOH. THE Coach l*»r Okato every Momdai and Thubaoa. at 6 a.m and" tvery WEDNESDAY, fc BAIUBDAT, at 1.80 *4O. Leaves New Ply oath at 1 p.m. on Mod jays and Thursday *nd 8 p.m. on.Wednss lays and Saturdays < Passticgers and luggage can be booked Wesi's Stables, Mew Plymouth, owners reildenoe, Okato. ROBT. T. ROEBUCK, Pbopbietor. ifcNEKAL BOOKBINDING. rjMHOMAS AVERS is now prepared U 1_ execulo orders for nnHnrrcn of every description. ACCOUNT POOKS PritCIAI.LI BOUND AKD I'ui.Kn to ant Pattern >TT -M CMO, MAGAZINES, Etc., i.v Tin; Blst Style. Thos. Avery, Primer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bi NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 262, 6 November 1901, Page 4
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1,080Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 262, 6 November 1901, Page 4
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