This is buys' week at the Melbourne Clothing Company. Nobby tweed Conway suits beautifully trimmed and linishcd, with neat striped collars and pearl buttons, sizes U to 6, 12s Od to Ids lid; dark tweed sailor suits, sizes 0 to 9, 4s lid to Is lid; nice grey tweed xNorfolk suits, sizes 7 to 14, all one price, 8s lid; boys' serge knickers, sizes 3 to 8, 2s lid to 3s lid; all-wool knicker suits, sizes 6 to 10, Us lid to 15s fid; boys' all-wool hose, Is pair; boys' braces, 3d pair; boys' celluloid collars, (id; boys' linen' collars, -3d; boys' worsted caps, Od and Is; boys' 'Varsity caps with blue and white piping, Is (id; boys' navy serge polo caps, Is.
lias beeii strictly of "AJfa-J ■<>»«'" ""'.Tin and effort. Would-be coi chinos to-day manufactured are, without exception, but mere followers in the wake of the "Alfa-Laval." They possess uo original ideas or features in construction, and simply utilise that which expired "Alfa-Laval' patents leave free to them, so that the very best of them are barely equal to the "Alfa-Laval" machines of ten years ago. Thus the gulf of practical efficiency between the "Alfa-Laval" and the best of would-be competing separators is still further widened, placing the "Alfa-Laval" machines far above and beyond the possibilities of competition from anything else in the shape of a cream separator. Catalogue T mailed free. Sole New Zealand agents, Mason, Struthers and (Jo., Ltd., Main-street, Palmerston North. Local agents, E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth.
t'HE "HARTNEIT" PATENT MILKiJSG MACHINE. Yes, the "llartuett" milksrs have certainly come to stay; there is no room for doubt on that point. They arc being installed in all directions. Every plant erected seems to be the forerunner of fresh orders. Inquiries lead to speedy conviction that the "Hartnctt" lias no equal as a Bimplc, safe and eil?'!lual Milking Machine. Its patented improvements ;ire ci a very hls »nter, and substantial in character. Those who have used the machines longest tire the loudest and most frequent in their praises. It will be well for all intending buyers to get their orders promptly booked; the now season is at the doors; delay means trouble and loss when the cows come in if farmers .ire i;ot ready. For full particulars apply to G. Dahl and Co., Ltd., Palmcrston North; or Taranaki Farmers' Co., Ltd., New Plymouth.
flicy called liim Little Jim, And Death with svcthe and hour-glas had Called round to wait on him; The mother wept, the father sohbed, For death looked very sure. But Little Jim's still in the Swim Through Woods' Great Peppermint Cur
TARANAKI RIFLE VOLUNTEERS CEREMONIAL Parade, Dominion Day Celebrations, THURSDAY, 26th. Fall in Drillshcd, 1.45 p.m. Dress.—Scarlet, blue caps, F. T. BELLRINGER, Captain-Commanding.
TAKANAKI AGRICULTURAL ■ SOCIETY. qiHE ANNUAL HOUSE PARADE L will be held on SATURDAY, 28th inst. at 1.30 p.ra.Horscs will muster iu Enuiont Street, and parade in section next 'West's Stables.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. TUESDAY, 3rd DECEMBER, 1907, for the following:— Matriculation; Junior University, Senior National and Senior 'ii's Keholarshi inecring l'reli . tors' (leneral Know] risters' Onoral Knowledge. CENTRES OF EXAMINATION: A Cent iv is constituted on receipt of ~ entries from ten candidates, or a guarantee that candidates' fees will be ii'ivlc up to twenty guineas. In !!■(■ case of small towns an Alternative Outre
Candidates arc required to use Forma til Application, which may be obtained h'Oiu the Registrar. Candidates' notices must be sent on or before WEDNESDAY, 10th October, accompanied by the Examination Fei ur \\\) to IWHIi October, with a linr of I wo (!uim>us extra to the Fee, or up to ];stli November, with a fine of Four Guineas extra to the Fee. Cheques must have exchange added, and l'ublie Account Receipts or Stamps' will not be accepted. FEES: For Matriculation, Medical, or Engineering Preliminary, or General Knowledge Examination Two Guineas For Scholarship Examinat'°n •• •• .. One Guinea (In this case a second guinea is payable if the Candidate Matriculates.) Candidates for Junior University Scholarships must be not less than 10 and not more than I!) years of age on Ist December, 1007
Jon Junior University Scholarships, each of the annual value of .""" " * tenable for three years, are o: (his Examination. There will '■ ditioiiiil allowance of ,C2O Scholars who require to live awav troni home to attend a University College. For ]!ef»ula(ions as Scholarships application mav lie niaile to
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 25 September 1907, Page 3
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