The magnitude of the works in hand at present under tile Wcllington city engineer may be gauged to some extent bv the number (il : men (permanent and casual) employed in various parts of Iho city and suburbs, ; lio total being 535. Sometimes accidents that pass for misfortunes return to our welfare. I his tacl is brought, homo vividly to lie dairy farmer who has been prevailed on to invest in an inferior cream s-parator, and after being hurt in picket, and ve'ry often in bodv, lie consign-; it to tne scrap-heap, ' and, jj 1:1 ifi 1 iiiby a bitter experience, buys an "AHa-Laval"—the separator thai has -mod a | (esis for a quarter of a century, and has 700 first ptizes to Us credit. Buying experience is expensive, buying an "Alfa-T.aval" is a profitable investment. It will save its cost the first year of u'e, and will last you a lifetime. Your reputation for common sense will suffer unless you profit by the mistakes of others. Catalogues mailed free. Local agents, E.'Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth. Sole; N.Z. agents, Mason, Strut'hers and Co,, Ltd., Auckland, Palmerston end Christchurch,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 2
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187Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81893, 24 November 1906, Page 2
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