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A PRUDENT DAIRYMAN Or Creamery Proprietor who understands his business desires, above all, a CREAM SEPARATOR Which skims clean, runs smoothly, costs little to keep up, takes small power to .drive, is o£ solid construction, and stands years of wear and tear. THE "ALPHA-LAVAL" Is the only mechan oal skimming contrivance in the market which complies with thes conditions. Properly handled, it ensures satisfaction and success all round. 300,000 CREAM SEPARATORS First in the field in 1879 with the pioneer " LAVAL " Centrifugal Skimming Machine. The " ALPHA-LAVAL," the modem outcome of twenty years of experience and research, has steadily retained its unapproachable superiority in the dairy world, and, innumerable imitations and unscrupulous infringements notwithstandiogj its sales have now topped the total above stated. The moment is therefore opportune to point out that during the past five years the " ALPHA-LAVAL " has jeen placed by the jury absolutely FIRST AT EVERY EXHIBITION, Show, or Agricultural Meeting of importance ever held in any of the five Continents of the Universe, and that the sales of " ALPHa-LAVAL " vastly exceed those of all other makes combined. I or Illustrated Catalogue, Prices, and all other particnlars, apply to MASON, STRUTHERS & CO.. OHBISTCHCROH, CHIEF AGENTS .FOR NEW ZEALAND, Or to the Local Agents, the NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, NEW PLYMOUTH

TALKING JWACHINEB! EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THESB Tl? ONDKRFUL Ijl N T H.RTAINERS W ONDEKFUL ENTERTAINERS Should write for our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES and LIST OF RECORDS, Sent Post Fbee. AGENTS WANTED. THE NEW CENTURY TALKING MACHINE COMPANY, 8, WILLIS-STBEET, WELLINGTON. rHB NEW PLYMOUTH •N VESTMENT <fc LOAN SOCIETY 'Pebkanent) incorporated under "The Building Societies Act, 1880," Dibeotobs : Messrs H, Wepton (Chairman), J. B.Ocnnett W Dottier, W. V. Brooking, T. Furlong no.. 0. T. Bundle, and CI. T. Mills, SOLIOIXOB: R. 0. Hughos, Ksq, Qankbbb i The Bank of New Zealand. DEPOSITS Deposits are received, and the following Rates of Interest given i For 12 months ... 4 per cent, per annum Voi 6 months ... per cent per annum For 8 months ... 8 per cent, per annum LOANS granted, on approved security from one to twelve years, Society's revised tables of re-paymant. Thes are exceptionally liberal, and comp.rr favourably with any of the best colonial l.osiitution/i. There are no deductions of any sort elthei jsy way of bonus, commission, or entrance tees No Mortgage Deeds to pay for, unless line loan s over £IOO and not lass than three yetus' duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time and « very reasonable terms. Office open daily from 10 a.m. 4 f j,m„ Thursday atlernoms excepted OLARKNCE KFNNKLL Beoretary dn Treat-nre Bro»Bli»'"-s".rflf.t Me" Plymouth

GENERAL BOOKBINDING JjIHOMAS AVERY is cow prepared U .JL execute orders for BOOKBINDING of every description. Account P.ootea Specially Bound and Rui.kd to ant Fattebk on the premises. S£f MUSIC, MAGAZINES, ETC., Bound in the Best Style. Thos. Avery, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, MEW PLYMOUTH. SOLE BROS., TAEA.NAKI BUTCHERY. Wej! kill aniy tne PRIMISBT Oi r MEAT grazed on the bean fattening forma in the district. FOR OiiALiTV WE DEFY COMPETITION —OUSI'OMKRS WAITKI) OK DAILS. ;iOLi AQENI" F, ANDREWS' WEjI.L K;\OWN BACON THE BEST Smpsy's" May Apple." Tlio lj»\st medicine for children and adult'* h iinpey's 44 May Apple." Cft'fitlc ai"' eJTf;ctivc ; bkilfuliy made; and will cleanse the system thoroughly. All Ohemifits rvnd Htoraa. 2a OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH OOAOH.

j fjTIBE Couch U>»v Okato every Mondai I 8. and TmiRSPA* at S n.m mi? wary j Wbtwesday & SiruBDAY, >ii "i.30 a.m. ! Ijßhvaa Nov? Ply onlih at 1 p.m. Mon | iaya and Thnradav vid 3 p.tu. on Wadnes j iasa and Buturdsyi ; Passengers and luawwie o»n be hooted at ! WVss'r Stablae, New Plymouth, or at the j mas.'! residence, Qir»lo. j ROBT. T, ROE BOOK, Phopjiibtob. ij CHILBLAINS make children cross and j ill. Apply Loasby's Koolibab -efora thny bref'c, acd note ttia ohaneu—relief.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 111, 17 May 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 111, 17 May 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 111, 17 May 1902, Page 4

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