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Till' funei'a 1 01 .Mr. I, (ii|js „„ '•"ill HH'j'i'liiint, Meat'ord (KiijilamlK 1,,,.!; I'liiw h.' other day. ]i y | lis ]V . . 'Hiost Ins i-jlim was drawn u, Uie cenn--I li'i-y by a heavy Ileus,. attat-lMjil to one ' Ins « ml 'll'uy.-. the novel si-lit at- , lnu-tin«» a hir«t» nnmlicr of spectator*. A ii',t ice posted up in „ Htiia}) slioiiWimlmv in is at least far--I'oachi- It reads-. - Kresl, tisl, frir.l daily. ( hips, Peas, Tripe. I'iiinol'orte taught, sixpence a l,. S son; also Oil tainting.—Apply Within." One-third of the recruits for the British Array enlist in Ixmdon and Dublin. At (lie recent Clm'steluirch Show the "Uwrouoc - Kennedy - Oillies" Milkingmachine. was awarded the gold medal find highest award as the machine which showed Hie best thought and workmanship calculated to provide. Die fanner with better met hods, and maehinerv. ft is significant that. although all other machines were exliiliited, tile "fj,K.f!." secured the highest award. In your own interest?, Mr. Farmer, you should loarn more about this machine. Write for further particulars to J. B. MacEwau I and Co., lid.. .Sole Agents, Eginoiitstreet, New Plymouth,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 63, 4 March 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 63, 4 March 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 63, 4 March 1908, Page 2

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