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PERSONAL.

The funeral of the late Mrs Maloue takes place to-day (Wednesday). Lady Pluukei arrived at Auckland by the Mauapouri from England via Piji. She was met by His Excellency. They leave for Wellington by steamer to-day. Lady l'lunket, wki> is iu excellent health, had a pleasant trip, spending a fortnight in Canada, and IU days in i'iji as the .guest of the Governor. Sir iOverard im Thurn. She was accompanied by the Hon. ivathlecn l'lunket, Miss Chalmers (lieice of the Governor of h'iji), and Captain tho Hon. il. Garthornoflardy, A.D.O. A cable "message from London states that Mr Pinkertou, head of the famous dctectice agency, died on the voyage to L'urope. r Mr A. J. Cameron, of the Opaki Kille Club, has been selected as a member of the New Zealand rifle team to compete in Australia, says » Press wire from Masterton.

lloth the imitation and the genuine diamonds at first sight appear much alike, yet iu composition and utility they are wholly unlike. So it is with many cream separators at present on the market. At lirst sight they may bear a resemblance to the "Alfa-Laval,'' tho world's standard machine, but when judged by the work they do, they are no more like the Alfa-Laval than the piece of glass is like the true diamond. You are not blind to the profits due to clean skimming, economy, in operation and durability. Are you already so wealthy that the waste of power, cream, oil, time and repair expense, mean nothing to you? Write us to-day for catalogue '•T" and prices. Delay means so much money lost. Sole New Zealand agents, Mason, truthers and Co., Ltd., Mai street. Palmerston North. Taranaki agents, E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth.

The Melbourne ClotUiag Company are showing a magnificent range of men's sample tailor-made suits in all Hie new fabrics and coloring, glance at t'no daily outside show of these spic-span-ncw suits will convineu the most sceptical that uiouev to be saved by buying suits "ready'-10-wear." Prices 48s (id, 555, to 05s—half the juice your tailor would charge you. White and Son's announce they are prepared to receive orders for KuiapDi tailor-made costumes. Owinf? to Hie rush of orders last season much inconvenience was occasioned bv delay. Customers will therefore do well to place orders well in advance of requirement. White's are also prepared to undertime the complete outfitting of ladies' costumes, paletots, summer mantles and jackets, evening dresses, wedding and mourning orders, the work done on the premises at the, shortest notice. The firm are now in possession of the most up-to-date iittinw-rooms and workrooms for this class of business to be found .in the district,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 August 1907, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 August 1907, Page 2

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 21 August 1907, Page 2

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