A PRUDENT DAIRYMAN Or Oieamery Proprietor who understands bis business desires, above all, » CREAM SEPARATOR "VYltich ski»' clean, runs smoothly, costs little to keep up, tales power to drive, ii of solid construction, and stands years of wear and tear. THE "ALPHA-LAVAL" condiiionp. oal skimming contrivitce in the market which complies with thes 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 n.n en cat cone of twenty yeßis of experierce and research, has steadily letained its unapproachable superiority in the dairy world, and, innumerable imitilions atd mncrupulous infringements notwithstanding, its sales have now topped tl e total above stated. Ths iroTTKnt is 'herefore opportune to out that during the past iive years the " ALFHA-LAVAL' bss jeen placed by the jury absolutely
FIRST AT EVERY EXHIBITION, or Agricultuisi Meeting of importance ever held in any of the five Continents of I he Universe, and that the sales of " ALPHA-LAVAL " vastly exceed of ; all other makes combined. } or Illustrated Catalogue, Prices, anc l oil other particulars, apply to MASON, STJIUTHERS & CO.. CHiUSTCH (JBOH, CHIEF AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND, Or le the Local Agents, tbe NEW PLYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE i SOCIETY, NEW PLYMOUTH.
TALKING MACHINES! EVERYONE INTERESTED IN THESE WONDERFUL |7 N T URTAINERS ONDEKFUL IIiNTERTAINERS Should wri' e for our ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES asd LIST OF RECORDS, Sunt Post Fbee. AGENTS WANTED.
DESIRABLE FREEHOLDS FOR SALE. HALF Section, Devon-street, with snb stantial cottage. £4OO HALF Acre, nicely laid out with fruit airl foliage trees New 8-roomed hoo.e, complete with every convenience. Fine situation, one oi tbe pleasantest localities in town. £IOOO. HALF Acre, splendid situation Mostly in garden, with lot of nice bearing fruit tiee?. Good buildicg site. £4OO.
If. V. CORKILL, Nations' Bsak Ohambrrs.
THE NEW CENTURY TALKING MACHINE COMPANY, 8, Willis-street, Wellington. THE NEW PLYMOUTH 'NVESTMENT & LOAN SOOIEIY 'PfcKItANKNT) Incorporated under " The BuUditti Societies Act, 1880," Dibkgtobs: Messrs H, Weft an (Ohaliman), J. B.Oonnett W Dottier, W. F. Brooking, T. Furlong on., 0. T. Handle, and 0. T. Mills. SOLIOIIOB i B, 0. Hughes, Esq. Qahkbbs i The Bank of New Zealand. DSPOBITB. Deposits are received, and the following Rates of Interest given For 12 months .. 1 per cent, per annum For 6 months ... 3£ per cent, per annum For 3 months ... 3 per cent, per annum LOANS granted, on approved security from one to twelve yews, Society's revised tables of re-payment. Thes. are exceptionally liberal, and compare lavonrably with any of the best colonial Institutions.
TRY OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF TEA, THE BEST VALUE EYER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. GOOD FANNINGS at y. PER LBFRESH COFFEE ground on the premises. Onoe tried always used, YEALE & SON, -THEATRE ROYAL. Telephone, 166.
There aie no deductions of any sort either 07 way of bonne, commission, or entrance fees No Mortgage Deed* to pay for, unless tne ban a over £IOO and not less than three fears' duration. Borrowers can redeem at any time and 00 very reasonable terms. W Office open daily from 10 a.m, & Thursday afternoons excep l ea, OLAKKMCE RENNKLL Secretary dn' Treason BEOogc-n-slreet, New PI. nootb iENEKAL BOOKBINDING fpiHOMAS AVER'S is now prepared U JL execute orders for BOOKBINDING
The Absolute Purity and Great Economy of Bovril is proven by the fact that over five hundred hospitals and kindred public institutions, including all most important in the United Kingdom, are regular users of Bovril. Such a practical'public endorsement is conclusive evidence of the absolute purity of Bovril, and of its great value as a nourishing stimulant in convalescence. So uiianimous a verdict, and so great a testimonial, has never before been given to any similar preparation.
of every description. Account Books St-eciat.lt Hound and Rclbd to any Pattern on the premises. §s■ MUSIO, MAGAZINES, Etc., Bound in the Best Style. Thos. Avery, Printer, Bookseller, Stationer, Bookbinder, XBW PLYMOUTH.
The Children's Tea Table. It is always a pleasure to a mother to make her children's tea table inviting. Some do this by providing fancy cakes and pastries from the nearest pastry-cook, but the aftereffects of such fare too often proclaim its unwholesomeness. 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, made by Brown & Poison, of Corn Flour fame. No yeast or baking powder is required, as Paisley Flour does the work of raising, and at the same time improves the flavour and digestibility of whatever is baked with it. Brown &Pc!?on's Paisley Flour.
To Know Book= Keeping. Is to know something lor which theic is a tonsu demand, and to L,bakn tx at Some i Mail, involves only small e pense, and such lime l._ can bn fip.-:red from other duties. Ours is ana o SYSTEM TUAT TBACIuS Write or call The Hemingway Commercial and Coaching School 192 Queen ftiroct, Auckland Distance and expcritncc immaterial; cost small. Simplified Book-keeping 1/6; Simplified Bookkeeping for Farmers 2/G; commended by His Honor Kettle
Impey's" Slay Apple." The best medicine for children and adult's is Impey's "May Apple." Gentle and effective ; skilfully made; and will cleanse the system thoroughly. All Cbemißti and Stores. &s OKATO-NEW PLYMOUTH COAOH. THE Coach le»'es Okato swy Mondai and Thursday at 5 a.m mi(J «ven WEDNESDAY k BAXURDAY, at 1.30 a.m. Leaves New Pljm iutb at! p.m. M - - days and Thursday «• id 3 p.m. on We<!t,_. - tHys Red Saturday* Passengers and lngK»t<® can be booked at Woas'e St»b)es, Now Plymouth, or at the omw s residence, Okato KOBT. T. ROEBrOKj Proprietor MAt LIN ig specially adapted for the weather, being noo-Leat ng. All atorekaepers,—Wholetale agents, Bubokss, Krabjsb & Co.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 9 June 1902, Page 4
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