-A Wellington firm of warehousemen whose name throughout the Dominion is synonymous with high-grade clothing and mercery, becoming overstocked, has sold to the Melbourne Clothing Company their surplus stocks at a big discount tor cash. The purchase amounts to several hundred pounds. "The Melbourne" are now holding a bargain carnival of their special purchase, particulars of which are advertised elsewhere.—Advt.
Do you keep cows? If so, write us, and we will tell you how to make them keep you, Butter-fat, cream and gold, mean the same to a liian or woman who owns sows. If you are keeping three or morn cows it will pay you to own an "Alfa-Laval" Cream Separator. The three big advantages of an "Alfa-Laval" are—more croam, less work, and frjsli skimmed milk for feeding stock, and these are. sufficient to pay the cost of an "Alfa-Laval" in a very sliort time. Don't trust to your setting-puna, those "dairy thieves" that steal your, profits, or be misled into buying a "just-as-good," for ''cheap" and inforior machines are dearest in the long run, when durability, clean skimming, quality of the cream, [ and cost of upkeep are taken into aocount. An "Alfa-Laval" means more money in the bank. Write u s for our illustrated catalogue "T." Cash or ear.' terms. Sole New Zealand agents, Mason, Struthers and Co., Ltdl, Main-street, Palraorston. Local agents, E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 2
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