Sometimes accidents that pass for-j misfortunes return to our \veitar<\ ThU fact is brought home vivid y to the dairy farmer, who has been prevailed on to invest in an inferio wparaioT, and aft<r beinK hurt in pocket, and very often in body, he consigns it to the scrap h p ap, and, profiting by bitter exp'ri•w, buys an "Alfa-I.avai"—the S'' parator that has stood a-l test« u*r a quarter of a century and has 700 prizes to its credit. Huying experience is buying :»n Laval'' is a profitabV invr-wni '• ' T i will save it* com the fu«- y«-ar <»f u-'' and last you a lifctinv. \°ur 'cpu tation for common wn-' 1 wil suffer ,gnless you profit by the mi> s ak's of .ether*.- Catalogue mailed fr« e. S> * N.Z, Agents, Mas-»n. Stru'hrrc and Co., Ltd.. Auckland. Palmer^,n North and ChriMchurch Taranaki Agents, E. Griffiths and Co., New Ftmftttb'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 19 September 1906, Page 3
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150Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 19 September 1906, Page 3
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