. TV late Sir Joshua Reynolds, the eminent painter, when President of the Royal Academy, was once asked by a young student,"How do you mix your paints?" "With Brains, Sir" was Sir Joshua's answer. Drains count every time, and are the secret of the "Alfa-Laval's success over all other imitating separators. The same master brain that solved the problem of cream separation by machinery in i.S.S'o is still behind it to give birth to further improvements as the old patents expire and are copied by other makers. Safely seated on the top rung of the ladder, the '■'Alfa-Laval" ran watch its competitors fighting for the crumbs of the dairying trade. .Demonstrate that vou have brains l»v buying an '"Alta"l.av.i!" thi- spring. While there is ,m ample d;-."unt for cash, our terms are so liberal that the machine actually pays for itself out of its own earnings. Write for our illustrated catalogue to day. Sole Agents for N. Z., Mason. Struthers and Co., Ltd., Auckland, Palmerston North and Christchurch. —K. Griffiths and Co. agents for Taranaki. AN IMI'ROVKI) SKPAKATOK. The Inglewood Ilaiiv Co. write a« felons: We have plea-ur- in sutiny. ih.ii the gallon rer hour HAL I'M CREAM SKPARATOR installed in our Kaimata Creamery lan October has been running ever since, and that i : > rapacity and skimming haw been to our entire satisfaction, and finite eijnal t • what claimed for it. I ie.o nl ,, m - fnm a leading Taran.iki D.rlr, IV. indexes ihat the li.<l':' S.-i, ...... i, niiiking firm 'riendi and <~" •'»' i Vug .1 11'iotd for honest cri.e ,iv. 111 ■ I p.nti< n'.ns fiom J. U. MaiEw.m and Co., > v, Plymoii:!]. A little 0. T. PUNCH, In a little water hot; A sound, refreshing sleep. Yes, that is what I c o t. A daintv little lunch, With a glass of O.T. PUNCH, Is the acme of perfection, No fear of contradictioa.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, POOTBALL MATCH—WELLINGTOX v. TAKAXAKT. OX 'lt!, -S.j.k-mi.T. Sj.viit! Trai. will li-ivc ll.iwcra ll.lfo a.m., Wailara l.l'i r .m.. arrivinj; New Ply"•outli 2.25 p.m.. returning fnmiNew Plymouth at s.2i'p.!ii. for Waitara mil Ha vera. Holi lay rX.urvon Tickets, availalile r..r rc'iim on .lay .if issut- only, will be is n.-t! t.) Xcw I'lvinnith In- ordinary in riling; train &n I al. >ve special trams u i>t ; i September, from lias era ami intermediate stations. For farther particulars see Posters. lil' UKDEK,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81838, 3 September 1906, Page 3
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394Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81838, 3 September 1906, Page 3
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