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A PRUDENT DAIRYMAN Or Dreamery Proprietor who understands his bnsiness desires, above all, a CREAM SEPARATOR Which skims clenn, runs smootbly.'costs little to keep up, takes small power to drive, i» of solid construction, and stands yearsjof wear and tear. THE "ALPHA-LAVAL" Js the only mecha cal skimming contrivance in the market which complies with thes conditions. Properly handled, it ensures satisfaction »nd success all round. 300,000 CREAM SEPARATORS First in the field in 1879 with the pioneer " LAVAL " Centrifugal Skimming Machine. The " ALPHA-LAVAL," the modern ontcorxe of twenty years of experience and research, has steadily retained its unapproachable superiority in the dairy world, and, innumerable imitations and unscrupulous infrinsements notwithstanding, its sales have now topped the total above stated. Thft moment is therefore opportune to point out that"; during the past five years the :" AbPHA-LAVAL" has ueen placed by the jury absolutely FIRST AT EVERY EXHIBITION, Show, or Agricultural Meeting of importance ever held In any of the five Continents of Universe, and that the sales of " A LPHA-LAVAL " vastly exceed those of all other makes combined. or Illustrated Catalogue, Prices, and all other particulars, apply to MABON, STRUTHERS & CO.. CHfUSTCHUKCH, CHIEF AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND, Or to the Local Agent*, the NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE | SOCIETY, NEW PLYMOUTH.

TALKING MACHINES! EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THESB »»70NDERFUL IJiNTKRTAINERS W ONDEKFUL EjNTEBTAINBRS Should wrifeforour ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES and LIST OF RECORDS, Sent Post Fbke. AGENTS WANTED. THE NEW CENTURA TALKING MACHINE COMPANY, 8, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINOTON. IHE NEW PLYMOOTK 'NVKSTMENT & LOAN SOOIEIY 'Fbbmanemt) .-KbTITHTEIf J 876.1 Incorporated mu?jr " Tlti Building Soeistiet) Act, 1880," Directors : Messrs H, Weftou (Chairman), J. B.Oonnott W Cottier, W. F. BrooMng, T. Furlong on., 0. T. Bundle, and 0. T. Mills. 80MCM0KI B. 0. Hughes, Esq. (tANKHBB i The Bank of New Zealand. DEPOSITS. Deposits are received, and the following Bates of Interest given I For 12 months ... 4 per cent, per annum For 6 months ... per cent, per annum For 3 months ... 3 per cent, per annum LOAMS granted, on approved security from one to twelve years, Society's revised tables of re-payment. Thes. are exceptionally liberal, and compare lavourably with any of the best colonial Invitations. There are no deductions of nay sort eithai oy way of bonu*, commission, or entrance fees No Mortgage Deadt to pay for, unless tne ban s over £IOO and not less than three veers' duration. Borrowers can redeem a* any time and on very reasonable terms. ggf Offica open daily from 10 a.m. 4 p.m., Thursday afternoons exoepteo, OkARENOE RFNNELL Secretary dnd Treasure Brougham-street. Mew Plymouth GENERAL BOOKBINDING fTIHOMAS AVERT is now propped tt I executo orders for of every description. Account Books Specially. Bound and Ruled to any Pattern

DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. XI stantial cottage. £4OO HALF Aere, nicely laid out with fruit anri foliage trees. New g-roomed be e, complete with every convenience. Fir.o situation, one of the pleasantest localities in town. £IOOO. HALF Acre, splendid situation Mostly in garden, with lot of nice bearing fruit trees. Good building site. £4OO. F. P. OOBKILL, National Bank Chambers. TRY OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF TEA, THE BEST VALUE EVER. OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. GOOD FANNINGS at 1/- p£R Lfl. FRESH COFFEE ground on the Once tried always used. VEALE & SON, THEATRE ROYAL. Telephone, 166.

jTne Absolute Purity and Great Economy of Bovril is proven by the fact that o\ 'er five hundred hospitals and V indred public institutions, including all most important in the 1 Jnited Kingdom, are regular u?st srs of Bovril. Such a practical 1 ' endorsement is conclusive ttvhience of the absolute purity of Bt'vril, and of its great value as a 1 joutistaing stimulant in convalesce nee. So unanimous a verdict, t and so great a testimonial, has neve*' before been gwen to any "similar* preparation.

BJT MUSIC, MAGAZINES, Etc., bouhd ix this Best Sttlb. Thos. Avery, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, NEW PLYMOUTH. Rnnl/ The Hemingway DUUK S Commercial and Keeping. Coaching School 192 Queen Street, Simplifoed Book-keeping Ufi- SimnlifinH Hnnk.l Iwpey's" Mf 11 ' h ■l'l,e' kest medicine for children aad E ,l„lf 8 - i» tmpey's "May Apple.' G'-ntle v" 1 effective; skilfully jnudi: ; and will clea « se tij e system thoroughly. 4U' Chemista *n<! Storm "<> OKATf.-'-NEW PLYMOUTH , WA.CF HPH3 foich U **es ak»W> «"»-? &Ol>mxv I Mid Tjuhw, v.y sfc 5 n.ro w" \ WBDfriisrwv & HAfDWAr ■:» '(.30 ».m. days and Thwdsv wd 3 p.>"<. on Wsdr... - d «vs> aiH Ssfcirdayn i'«!fiiH!Kers and Iw/g'-t? CM fct' (•<"*«"* at ijV(.,v> St<>blM. K«t.' oc at the ROBT. T. ROEBT'IPK, Propeietor. CHILBLAINS make obSldrsL MO9» afld ' ' ill,' Apply Loasb.'/s before they break, and wote ih» *s*»»«icre--«i»tant relief.

I It is always a pleasure to &"■ j mother to i) lake her children's ' j tea table i'nviting. Some do J this by providing fancy cakes ! and pastries from the nearest \ pastry-cook, but the after- ■ effects ci such fare too often ; proclai'm its unwholesomei uess. ; Nothing is more wel :ome to the children than nice .'little scones and simple cakes, freshly baked at home, and these can be made very quickly and easily with the help of the new Paisley Flour, mad e by Brown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast or t >aking powder is required, as Paisley Flour does the * wot rk of raising, and at the j ear ae time improves the fiaj vo' ur and digestibility of ! >vl iatever is baked with it. I Brown & Poised-

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 129, 4 June 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 129, 4 June 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 129, 4 June 1902, Page 4

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