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MR- If PHiLLIPS L fiAS COMMBKOBD PBACTIOH is A SOLICITOR A BGMOKT CHAMBERS (Egmont-street Kew Plymouth.) CROWN SEPARATOR. 510 GALLONS PER HOUR, 510 ON TRIAL AT MIDHIRBT DAIRY FACTORY. Directors and managers of factories are invited to an INSPEC TION of this SEPARATOR At the above Factory frnm i3to to 20th January inclusive. Mr Joseph Harkness' opinion:— " The Crown Separator R25 has I oen duly installed in onr Factory. We find it as clcse a skimmer as any machine we have ■tin. It separates the spe ified 510 gallons in the hoar, and has even put through 1350 gallons in 2 Lours 32 minutes with a loss at ■he end of this quantity of only -06 per cent, tat in tkim milk, and showing no sign of choking. It is a strongly built machine with only .one bearicg, and runs with the minimum of vibration and noise. Tam of opinion that it is a Separator wbioh will last well and take very little to maintain. As far as my experience of it ha? gone, I am inclined to think it is the coming factory teparator. " (Signed) Joseph G. Habknes. "Midhiist, January 9th, 1902." Bole Agents: HE N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGRNCY COMPANY Limited, Wanganui ani Stratford.

fcrCmiaßEH JTEET^a Jk'JEVE OTISH HEAF PREVENT Fa, iMMNS. tTS. 'Preserve * f sjr Jthy state of the conaCl. nitton iurti( the period of TeetJiiag, The words "JOHN STEEpMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH, SoRREY," 0 engraved ou the Corenuoeni Stamp offigttf a A c ents—Kemptborne, Prosser, & Co. Gbevt T) ealisation cjalk. RKAT -LV EALISATION OALE * x OVERSTOCKED. Hew Goods! Jew Goods!!

O'.VING to E. T. PETTTS continued sickness aid icability to attend to I'tt-ineM, the large ail 1 varied stock cf l u Til House Furnishings must ba turned )n''> Gash. To facilitate this, marvellous li in Prices will be made. As ) li;-.: lists are misleading, tbe public should (•m) and see the goods and judge for U-e • selves JUST OPENED UP: B'NTWOOD HAIRS. BBNTWOOD CHAIRS. BENTWOOD CHAIRS. (Ball Sia>.) .T.P having bought 40 dozen for Cash, 'ill sell for one month at 5/g each. A : iTHEB BIU LINK OF CARPETS Jill SSBLS CABPETS from 1 6 1 par yard. Fx Pjpaboa—so' Handsome Black and (trass Bedsteads, Italian and French, ■ ratmented with Pearls and Medallions. V. AOBl—Furtiture Coverings, Plushtttes, eerger, Tab'e Covers, Mercerised 'j > peltries and Fiingea. Fs r ANQATlßA—Linoleums and Floor-<-'utbs, all widths, special } for stairs. JU i r DANCING, EX Tokgaribo—Carpet Tquires, every size in different makes " <l qualities; Hcarthrogs, Slip Mats, 1 i nef a»id Tea Sets, Choice Selection • !' Kane; China Teapots, Sakl Bowls a .J Fruit Dishes. I■. T. PETTY, (Opposite Theatre Royal) I KVO .STREET - NEW PLYMOUTH EOCH'S ROYAL STEAM LAUNDRY Jr. w in comple'e working order, and df y kicdof Laundry no k expediti o .-1. x .luted at lowest prices, but highest tin >\ '! t* Laundry saves wear and teai 0' n'l a icles. V;i I.: e ironed linen has a far more g i-sv ppearsnce than any other. - '.Vasting collecUd . nd delivered. Address: Oill-stieet. tc

HK ST FORI' ! M iSP.ETLA MAKER. K! ! \V ~ie recovering Urn--1., ;!:.s from 3s 61 *o 8s 6d, a'nl 's XJm'-rellas from 4-61 to V E V'OJS-STKEET iSAa'l, New Flvmouih,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 23 June 1902, Page 1

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