a BOON TO DAIRYMEN A bail Las been patented by a Taranaki firm, which is far in advance of any other contrivance for securing cows while being milked. It is operated from the back of the cow, and she can be bailed up or released with the greatest ease by even the smallest milker. Dairymen will find these bails are not only great time-savers, but are reliable; easy to fix, and never get out of repair; in fact, can be fixed with little alteration in any shed in which old bails are at present in use. The articles supplied arc : —2 screw pulleys lift of cord and ring, 1 iron bail; and the cost is only a few shillings. Messrs Kobcrtson and Bond, of Liardet-strcet, New Plymouth, arc the patentees and vendors, An illustrated leaflet, and all estimates or particulars, will be provided to enquirers free. The following letter just received speaks volumes: —Messrs. Bobertson and Bond, New Plymouth. Dear Sirs,—l hare picasure in stating that the new cow bails you supplied are giving every satisfaction. They are easy to lis, and effect a great saving of time. I firmly believe if they were used continually for twelve months they would more than save their first cost. I can confidently recommend them to all dairymen. Wishing you every success, I am, faithfully yours,—Bobebt Clkmow, Omutu, Taranaki
Every bullet has its billet, All the bow-wows have their days, If I had a book I'd fill it up With O.T. I'UNCH'S prais liven the 'average pipe smoker i , an affection for Lis pipes. \\ " G.B.D.s" suck as ,T. Avery lias en offer, there is no fear of a short life for a pet pipe. This special selection ineludes every shape, with vulcanite and amber mouthpieces. The name guarantees quality. Cases arc shown in new pitol patter, breast-pocket cases, and all otliers. The briars are plain or mounted. J. Avery's pipe display is one every smoker should see.—ldvt. Out on the deep the storm blew wild, But the man at the wheel stood firm. He swallowed some 0. T. rUN'CII and smiled, For the eold Ciuldn't make him souiriu. Sherlock Holmes says that " the man" who over-dresscs is vain and pompous, while the man who uuilcr-drcsses betrays a lack of sclf-respeet." To strike the happy medium, discriminating met shop at the Melbourne, where the most exacting clothing wauls can be tilled a a minimum of cost. —Auvt. Messrs E. J. Cartliew and Company, have instructions to sell Mr Webster* charming property, opposite the Golf Links, in quarter acre sections. Trice, cash, LtHo each ; terms LI 10, 1(1 per cent. cash. Those who buy early will secure (he best sections. Apply at once.—Advt.
For reliable boots and shoes of nil sorts at bedrock prices go to Dockrill's Devon Street Central, who lias earned tlie reputation for the last 25 years of selling the above class of boots at the lowest prices. Postal orders always receive extra attention, as I guarantee to give every satisfaction in fit and style,—4pyi^
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8129, 8 June 1906, Page 4
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