Sometimes one man s failure is a le-son to the world. A certain barren farm, a few tumbledown buildings, a mortgage that outlived life, are all tint remain to mark the failure of a dairyman through using bis hands instead of his la-ad. Ifow about you? Arc you sweating, saving, standing losses to-day that you don't need to stand? Don't try to rai-c the mortgage with your back, do it with your brain. Don't trust to your skimming-pans—those dairy thieves that steal your profits but buy an ••.\]fa-L;ivaP ('ream Separator. Its u-c marks the dill'oronco between cow profits and cow losses. Don't be put ,-ir with a "just-as-good.' lSutr.-r fat is too precious to waste, (.'ash or easy teriiH. Order to-dav; del.iv mentis mailed free. Sole New Zealand agenls. Mason, Stinthciv and Co.. Ltd., MmV I street, Paluierston North. 10. (Jrillitbend Co., >'ew d'lyinouUi, local agents
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 82, 26 March 1908, Page 3
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146Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 82, 26 March 1908, Page 3
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