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A CHEAP COW INSURANCE SCHEME. You insure your house, your furniture, and possibly your stacks. Whv not your cowb 1 The percentage of cow's that die at calving-time from milk-fever is considerable, and cases of abortion are so frequent as to cause a big drain on the farmer's income. Now, perhaps none of your cows have contracted milk-, fever. That is not to say that they win always escape. Your house did not get burnt down last year. Is that any reason for neglecting to insure it this vear? Now, the straight-out proposition for you is tris: You can dose your cow tw'ee with Sykes's Drench at a cost of Is 6d; your cows are worth from £0 to £) each; suppose you neglect to treat them and you lose only one this year, or say one in two years. Goodness knows, thu is a ridiculously low estimate. If a packet of Sykes's Drench costing Is Cd (or Is 4d in dozen lots) will save that cow, are you justified in not using 't? Then again, what do you lose by your cows aborting? Prevention beats curing in this case too. Take out an insurance policy by investing a small sum in Sykes's Drench. Use only Sykes's Drench, because it is the best. Price Is Od packet or 16s by the dozen. Better buy it by the dozen. Write for Booklet. * 1

liolh the imitation and the genuine diamond at (irst sight appear much alike, yet in composition ami utility they arc wholly unlike. So it is with many en-am separators at present on the market. At first sight they may hear a resemblance to the "Alfa-Laval," 1 he world's standard machine. hut when judged by (he work they do they are no moi*'? like the ''Alfa-Laval'' than the pieet of glass is like the true diamond. Y.U are not blind to the profits due to elean skimming, wononiv in operation, and durability. Are you already so wealthy that the waste of power, cream, oil. time, and repair expense mean nothing to you? "Write us to-day for Catalogue "X" and prices. Delay means so much money lost. Sole New Zealand Agents, Mason. Struthers and Co., Ltd., >fain-street._ l'alnierston North. E. Griffiths ami Co., New Plymouth, losal agents.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KING'S BIRTHDAY, 11)08. J-J OLIJJAY Excursion Tickets, available for return until 4tli December, 1008, will be issued from any statiou to any .station on the Wellington* Napier-New I'lymoUth Section and Wellington and Jlanawatu Company's Hallway from st)i to Otli November inclusive. BY ORDER.

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. h hereby given thai the -several parcel* of land hereinafter described will lie brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885,"and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same within one month from the date of Gazette containing tins notice. Application 1101— Applicant, .IOHN (JRAYSOX. being part of Section 1)71), Town of New Plymouth. Occupied by Richard Rodgers. Diagrams mnv be inspected at this office. D.f\ 2551. Dated this *2oth day of October, 1008. at tlie Lands Registry OHiec, New Ply mouth. li. BAYLKY, Assistant District Land Registrar. TO BUILDERS. rpEXDERS will be received at our office up till 4 p.m. (sharp) on SATURDAY, 31st October, for Additions ti Business Premises in Devon street foi Mr. T. Bransgrovo, Bootmaker. SAXDKRSOX AND OlilFKlTllS, Architects. . King's Buildings. Brougham Street. HARRIETT ROAD BOARD. rpEXDKRS are invited for Works on Devon Road West, including Widening, Cutting, and Metalling about l.') 1 /.] chains westward from Belt Road; l\*> moving and Replacing Metal and liaising Roadway between Cutiield Road aid Belt Rnatl. Specifications may be seen at the ollice of Sladden and Palmer, Devon dreet, New Plymouth. Temh-rs close at noon on WEDNESDAY, 28th October, at the nfiice of M". I'. 0. Morton. Clerk to the Board. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (J. E, BLAXCHARD. Chairman Barrett Road Board.

E rjM'A'DKKS fnr ilie Erretion of a Ciaivanised lr«»u and Picket Fon.-o round the Old Cemetery, M<dA'au-stre"t, Wuilara, will Ik* rei*t*iVi.nl at my ollice until 4 p.m. on the 4tli November, in terms of specilkatioiH to be seen at tlie ollice of the Waitara Borough Council, and ;it the Crown Lands OlHee, Now l'lvmonth. fenders to be marked "Tenders for Kerning.'' The lowest or any tender not neeossarilv aci-eplcd. FRANCIS STMPSON, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Lands and fturvcy Ofliee, I New Plymouth, 20tli Oct., 1008.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 261, 28 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 261, 28 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 261, 28 October 1908, Page 3

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