Every cream separator that is pain* ed blue isn't an 'Alfa-Laval." Th color and general get-up of the "Alfa is a feature that has been most widely because most easily, copied. But back of the color is the "Alfa-Laval" Spii Wing Pillar and the mechanism of - quarter of a century's experience, a difficult to imitate as it is to get bloc* from a stone! Therefore, when you bnj ■ separator, get further than the out side appearance; if you don't, tinextra sovereigns that the "Alfa-Laval will earn over and above th.- bes efforts of imitators will be missing froi your bank aceount- If you buy m "Alfa," your full milk profits are abvi fotely safe. Cash or easy terms. Catalogue T mailed free on applic itio.i Sole N.Z. agents, Mason, Struthers i Co., Ltd, Main street, Palmerston Nor'li Taranaki agents, K- Griffiths and 00. Ltd, New Plymouth. Just as Webb beat Town?, so doc "The Kaslv' beat all competitors in 'li matter of men'- wear. They cute specially for men and boys, ami be'n; practical t iilors, they know when garment is made properly. That's wii "Hie Prestwell" suit is so much supei lor to all other clothing. Made froi the finest and liest wearing tweeds specially selected by an expert, en from special tailoring patterns, pattern that have stood the test of praetiea experience for 16-years, it's no wonde jt'g as far ahead of all others, as Web! is of Towns. If you're not s:tisiic. with yonr present slit just try "Prestwell," even if yon are, still tr one, and be still lietttfr satisfied. Th, price* range from 49s fid to s!*s fid, a-< are stocked only by "The Rash."—Alt' "Where's a good place to buy ho:;.. clothes!" is a common query. In Tara naki the invariable reply is "Oo to iVii Melbourne, you'll I get what you wJ.'; there cheaper and better than anywh.Ti else." The Melbourne is the great-*, and best known men's and boys' cloth ing store in Taranaki. If you're not : customer become one to-day. It II pai you.—Advt. There's always a f-■ i-1 i.f -at 'The Kash." that reliable s ; ore i: Devon street, New Plymouth. Reliable dependable, honest {roods to lie li.u, there, all at the very !we-t j.rieei. Among the lnrpni'is are vie .' .-i;!. mere sox Is, menV Travv wonllen -irr - lets 39 fid. men's heavy ir.neVir.im'n 27s Odj men's overcoats 21s. i,,< u'- <Js:s, garecs 21s. heavy tweed shins ns ]t full-size flannel singlets 2s 3d.box?' „, rs fld, boys' braces 3d, boys' «uiis 8< il l, !)s fid, lO.s (id, boys' knickers 2- 11 t boys' mackintoshes 12s fid. liny-' ove-. coats Ss fid 9s fid. 10s fid. men's t Vi mere sini'lets "s fid- These nr.» n ,'V prices pieked out at random, and re t time you're wanting anything in mens v boys' wenr. look up tint re'iali!' store "The Kish." —Advt.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 17 August 1907, Page 5
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