510 GALLONS PER HOUR. 510 ON TRIAL ATMDHIRBT DAIRY FACTORY. T\IBKCTORB and MANAGKRB ofFACJL/ xparea an invited to an INBPKTION of thib SEPARATOR At the above Factory from 13TH 10 20TH JANUARY INOLUBITK. Mr Joseph Harknesi' opinion:— " The Crown Separator R2S has been duly installed in onr Factory. We find it as close a skimmer as any machine we have run. It separates the specified 510 gallons in the hour, and has even put through 1358 gallons in 2 hours 32 minutes with a loss at the end of this quantity of only "OH per; tat in skim milk, and showing no gign of poking It is a strongly mi £ hlne with only one bearing, and run, minimum o! vibration and noise . xam f opinion that it is aßepai 4ter whjch j t well and take very As . " to thirj. it fa fte coming factory « JOSBPH G. HABKNBS. Mia'jirst, January 9th, 1902." Bole Agent*: TjIB N.Z. LOAN AND (MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY LIMITBD, Wan anui and Stratford. J. BESTFORP CMBBBLLA MAinr.R LOOK! ! We are re-covering Ladies' Umbrellas from 3s 6d to Bs'6d, and " Gents's Umbrellas from 4s 6d to lis 61 NOTB TH* ADSBXBS—-DEVON-STREET EAST, HfflT rtTMODTK, A Labour of Love. To the perfect hostess it is a labr nr of love to lay before hj& guests the daintiest of dishes. This she can easily do with the help of Brown and Poison's two articles. BROWN & POLSON'S "PATENT" CORN FLOUR makes light and delicate puddings, blanc-manges, custards, jellies, and many other tempting things, while their new PAISLEY FLOUR helps to make dainty and tempting tea-scones and cakes, ensures the success of all home-baking, and makes all light and digestible. Of Paisley Flour Brown and Poison are the sole makers—but their Com Flour has a host of imitators, and if the best results areto be obtained, you must see that only Brown and Poison's is delivered. BROWN & POLSON'S. VICKERS & STEVENS, iNGLBWOOD bstat® agents, AUCTIONEER*. ahd CATTLE BALBBMKN Large Selection of Properties for Sale. AGENTS FORRoyal Insurance Company Colonial Mulual Life Insurance Co. Oastles Sheep Dips Lawes' Superphosphate. '/Jrnie : •',ci •' ■ en hitnd. Also—--IUANO »ad other Fsrtiiiairs YALWi'IOFS 0? aViSSSr KT><» OirOKRSAKSN, si 1 •a'® at lrijjlewood for tly Piw) monthly r iiNG FgrCHIBEEiSnRHSTSTfeg * RELIEVE fEYERISH HEAT, PfiEVEHT FITS. CONVULSIONS, ETC. Preserro « heal thy state of the coastb tatioa oaring the period of XtetUll. The words "JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH, SURREY," Ate eugnred ou the Government Stamp afimt JV kkA facial. Agents—Kemptberne, frosser, & Go,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 12 April 1902, Page 1
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410Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 81, 12 April 1902, Page 1
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