WHITE HART VISITORS' LIST.
The following were amongst the guests at the White Hart Hotel during the past few days:—Mr. and Mrs. Rush (Auckland), Mr. Barron (Auckland), Mr. McKenas (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Besbrough (Auckland), Mr. Caffcy (Auckland), Miss Hilyard (Sydney), Mr. McKay (Wanganui), Mr. Hedland (Wellington), Mr. Stewart (Auckland), Mr. Marter fWanganui), Jlr. and Mrs. Shannan (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Skeets (Auckland), Mr. Thompson (Auckland), Mr. Finch (Hawera), Mr. Rigg (Wellington), Mr. Caldwell (Auckland), Mr. Scott (Wanganui), Mr. and Mrs. fleslop (Sentry Hill), Mr. Ilelt (Wanganui). Mr. Palmer (Wellington), Mr. Jaeobi (Auckland), Mr. Robertson (Christehurcli), Mr. Low (Wanganui),! Mr. Hamilton (Auckland), Mr. Millard (AuekTahd), Mr. McGinty (Wellington), Mr. Row (Auckland), Mr. Allen (Stratford), Mr. Graham (Auckland), Mr. Strumfield (Auckland), Mr. Deen (Hawera), Mr. Restow (Dunedin), Mr. Bins (Wangdnui), Mr. MePhee (Wellington), Mrs. Lennon (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Burgess, Miss Swingleton (Auckland), Mr. Moody and Mr. Camhie (Inglewood), Mr. Astar (Auckland). Mr. Owen (Auckland!. Mr. T.ong (Auckland), Mr. Cliisliolni Mr. Ifead (C'liristchurcli), Mr. Keen (Christchureli), Mr. ('.range i (Auckland), Mr. C,\lpr<>ve (Wellington), Mr. Brown (Auckland I, Miss Palmer (Wellington!. Mr. flilmmir (Wellington). Mr. Smith (Wellington), Mr. Evans (Auckland). Miss Evans (Auckland), Mr. William* (Christchurcli), Mr. Asliliolt (Auckland), Sir. McDonald (Wellington), Mr., Mrs. and Miss Palmer (Wanganui), Mr. Wagstaflf (Christchurch), Mr. and Miss Corbeaux (Sydney), Miss Cruicksliank (Sydney), Mr. Templar (Sydney), Mr. Cox (Wellington). Mr. Atkinson (Wellington), Mr. Ceach (Sydney), Mr. Heslop (Normanliv). Mr. Findlay (Christehurch), Mr. Wallace (Wellington), Mr. Roach (Auckland), Mr. Reid (Auckland), Mr. Crutchmar (Auckland), Mr. O'Donnell Mr. Foot? (Wellington) Mr. Wilson (Wanganui), Mr. Justice Sim (Wellington), Mr. Scott (Dunedin) Mr. Salmcnd (Wellington), Mr. Browr and Mr. Slater (Wellington). Do you keep cows? II so, write us and we will tell you now to make then i keep you. Butter-fat, cream and gold | i.ii-an tlie same to a man or womau win owns cows. If you are keeping tlirei or more cows, it will pay you to owi !an "Aita-Laval" cream separator. Th j three big advantages of an "Alfa-Lav.i. ■ are—more cream, less work, and fresh skimmed milk for feeding stock, am \ these are sullicieut to pay the cost o an "Alfa-Laval" in a very short tim< Don't trust to your setting pans, thos i dairy thieves that steal your profits, o I be mi.-led into buying a "just as good . for "cheap" and inferior machines ar t dearest in the long run, when durabili t.v, clean skimming, quality of tlie crear anj cost of upkeep arc taken into ai count An "Alfa-Laval" means moi money in the bank. Write us for on ] illustrated catalog T. Cash or eas „ terms. .Sole New Zealand agents, Mai , on, Struthcrs and Co., Ltd., Main stree f, Palmcrston North. E. Griffiths an Co., New Plymouth, local agents,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 October 1907, Page 3
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455WHITE HART VISITORS' LIST. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 16 October 1907, Page 3
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