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Every stage of separator development lias been strictly of "Alfa-Laval" origin and effort. Would-be competing machines to-day jnanufactured are, without exception, but merely iollowcrs in the wake of the "Alfa-Laval." They possess no original ideas or features in construction, and simply utilise that which expired "Alfa-Laval" patents leave free to them, so that the very best of tliem are barely equal to the "Alfa-Laval" machines of ten years ago. Thus the gulf of practical efficiency between the "Alfa-Laval" and the best of would-be competing separators is still further widened, placing the "AlfaLaval" machines far above and beyond the possibilities of competition from anything else in the shape of a cream separator. Catalogue "T" mailed iree. Sole. New Zealand agents, Mason, Struthers and Co.j Ltd., Main street, Palmerston North. E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth, local agents. PITFIELD, VIO. Mrs Dalziel, Pitfield, Vie., writes : " I _ have used Mr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment for a little girl 3 years old. She sprained and bruised her elbow, through a fall. For some time she could not lift it, but after a few rubbings with "Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment, inrt keeping the arm warm, it was right. Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment relieves at once rheumatism, lumbago, lame ba-.i, cuts, bruises and burns, and repeated applications will effect a cure in a remarkably short time. Price Is 0d and fc per bottle. Obtainable everywhere.

TO-MORROW THE KILTIES CANADIAN CANADIAN CAXADIAN MILIIAn J1 J. L I X A II Y MILITARY BAND, BAND, BAND, 3RASS AND KEEL) INSTRUMENTS, (Touring the World), Assisted bjS 0 0 T LAND'S S 0 0 T L A N D'S CREATES'!' GREATEST DANCERS AND PIPERS, DANCERS AND PIPERS, Also CllOlll OP TWENTY VOICES. CHOIR OF TWEN'n VOICES.

THE PROGRAMME: Kilties arrive 10.50 a.m. Escorted by Elthani Band to Hotel, 11 a.m. I'roiessiun from Railway Station to Grounds, 2.-10 p.m. 1M PEIIS, ELTHAM, STItAXFOIiD, Ami TAUAXAKI (iARHISOX BAXDS leading. THE KILTIES, I'mlcr tlie (iiant Drum-Majors. JUAXD MASSED' KAXDS' SELIiCTIOX "IMiOMAR."; in Recreation Sporls (irouiid, 3.i35. Mlicial Welcome Uv His Worship Hie PROGRAMME commences 3.5 p.m.^ Admission is. Reserved Stand Is extra. Afternoon Tea, etc., on tlic Ground. EVKXING PROGRAMME: .'rocession of Bands, 7.30. L'lieatre Door (Circle and Stalls) open

iRAND KIWI US PROGRAMME of TXSTRI'MEXTAL MUSIC, DAXCIXCi, PIPING, unil Items liv the KIl/I'IKS CHOIR commence 8 p.m. Admission—Dress Circle and Orciiesl'iil Stalls 4a, Stalls 2s 'lid, Pit Is. No larly doots; no booking fee. axemen's Carnival K L T II A 31. gATURDAY AND MONDAY, 20th and 28tli DECEMBER, FIRST DAY. 'five-mile Cycle llandicjip, of ;C8; eutl'V ss. IVo-mile Cycle Handicap, of ,C 8; entry ss. rlali-mile Cvcle Handicap, of £(>; entry 4s. SECOND DAY. Jne-mile Cycle Handicap, of £0; cntrj 4s. I'liree-niile Cycle Handicap, of £0; entry 4s. Jonsolatiun Cycle Handicap, of £3; I'/m miles; entry 2s. Souths' Mile Running Handicap of .£! (for uoys imcler 17 vears of age) entry is (id. Under League of Wheelmen's Rules. Entries for above events close on lOtl December. F. U. lIARDY, Secretary and llandieapper.

gI'END CHRISTMAS In NEW PLYMOUTH. SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS. AMUSKMKXTS OF SOME DESCRIPTION EVERY DAY AND EVKXINI! From BOX IMI DAY TILL JANCARY 2;ul. Visit of TRAIN INO - 8111.1' AMOKUIU And 011 c of HIS MAJESTY'S WARSHIPS. Special Arrangements made 'for Camping Parties on the Bench. Delayed Trains and Excursion Fares. See Posters. For particulars apply A. L. 11UMPHIilES, Hon. See. Seaside improvement Committee. , New Plymouth. MOKAiyiO TE KUITI. "I AM prepared to convey any passen gers desirous of going through ti Te Kuiti, thereby connecting witu Mail Trunk line. Passengers arrivfeg her l>y coach or steamer can rely upon al ways getting through. L. JACOB, . .■ Mokttu,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 290, 2 December 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 290, 2 December 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 290, 2 December 1908, Page 3

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