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l-'ive thousand pounds were distribnted among the Ii 3 000 member.-* oi a slate club attached to the Dawea Uoad, i'ulham <lxmdon}, Congregational L\fc>.A. A deaf and dumb bride and brid;jiroom were recently married at Minneapolis, C.JS.A.. the registrar typing the <jue-itiou- and the bridal couple typing tlie answers on the same slip of paper. Three hundred streets in Merlin are planted with 4-1,000 trees. which represent a value of -CliS.OOt). The care of the municipal parks and gardens requires -i.lO gardeners and Too assistants, male and female, principally the latter. Itoth the imitation and the genuine diamond at liriit sight appear much alike, yet in composition and utility tlvey are wholly unlike. So it is with many cream separators at present on the "market. At first sight they liny bear a resemblance to the "Atta-Laval/' the world's -standard machine, but when judged by the work they do. they are i no more like the "Alfa-l/ival" than the | piece it)' U like the true diamond. I You are not blind to the profits due ;o i (lean skimming, economy in operation, j and durability. Are you already so wealthy that the waste of power, cream, oil. time, and repair expanse mean noI ihii\« to you': Write us to-day tor j Catalojiiie '•*' and prices. Delay means | so much money lo>(. Sole New Zealand

iijli'iits, M.i-nn. Stnillicis and Co.. 1 jIA.. Mum-street. Piilmorsloii North. R. Criflitli- mill Ni'W l'lymmitli. loral ilL'ellts Ailvt.

O Miin, hv uuiiiv, U Nuiiim'i Ik; muliio. < T. M A K V'S 11 A h 1,. TIIIT.SDAY, MAKCU U, I'.IMS. :I!ANI> Ml SICAL AM) DIiAMATIC KNTKKTAINMKYI' In ai<\ of GREAT LAND SATE THE LARKS FAHM lIAWIOIiA. Pliiiis of siiMivisions, forms of li-mli-conditions .IU.I terms of snl<- of tli llrniiil I'roperty to be oMuinvil fro) Mr. P. Dive (Eltlmm) or TRISTKAJf AND CO., Land Agents. Elthain,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 64, 5 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 64, 5 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 64, 5 March 1908, Page 3

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