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Thirty years ago Dr. De Laval invented the first practical centrifugal cream separator. Since then the Alfa-Laval Separator Company has manufactured ami sold one million machines. These separators are to-day operated in every civilised country in the world. Through all these years suggestions for their improvement have come from every quarter of the globe, been invested, tried out, and the best have been adopted. The 1908 improved Alfa-Laval Cream Separators represent the knowledge and experience gained through the manufacture and sale of one million machine?. If in your lifetime you had milked onemillion cows, wouldn't you feel that you knew how to milk a cow just a little better than someone who had milked 'but one thousand? Ifjou are thinking of Tmying a separator, can yon afford to ignore the knowledge gained bv making and selling a million separates! We don't believe you can. Illustrated catalogue *'T'' mailed free. Write for it to-day. Sole New Zealand agents, Mason, Struthersc amf Co., Ltd., Jfaiu street, Palmerston North. Local agents, E. Griffiths and Co., New Plymouth. Every purchaser of boots and shoes during the Melbourne's great sale, now on, is assured of saving money, as practically every line in stock has been reduce:!. Read these prices:—Men's kip shooters 7s 3d; youths' kip shooters (is Od; men's 14s fid chrome shooters 12s fid; men's chronic, bals slugged soles 12s fid; men's light chrome bals. fls Gd; men's glaoo bals reduced from 18s fid to 14s Cd. —Advt. A woman of Woolloomooloo Asserted with emphasis, ''Pooh,' 1 "I never get ill, Laxo-Tonic's my pillKeep 'em handy—the same as I do." I/AXO-TONTC PILLS, 10'/ 2 d and Is fidobtainable everywhere.

KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ltd Wellington. THE GREAT SUMMER SALE Until SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13. Y°U liave not many days iu which to secure your "bargains. Make up your mind and write at once. Enticing Silk Bargains 7000 YARDS' PLAIN COLORED SILKS in Louismc, Jlessaline, I'ailette, and Tusore. Usual prices 2/11, 3/6, 3/U. SALE PRICE, l/(i per yard. 600 YARDS BLACK TAFFETA CHIFFON, Sffin wide. Usual price, 4/11 per yard, SALE PRICE, 3/(i per yard. 500 YARDS CHENE SILKS, white grounds with pretty colored designs. Usual prices, 4/11, 5/8 and 6/9 per yard. SALE PRICE, 3/0 per yard. 000 YARDS COLORED TAFFETA' CHIFFON SILK, 4Uiu wide, in only a few colorings; good value .at 7/6 per yard. SALE PRICE, 800 YARDS PLAIN BLACK SILKS, in Messaline, Pailette, and ' Mervs. Good value at 2/11 per yard. SALE PRICE, 1/11 per yard. COLORED SHANTUNG SILKS, 34in wide, in good fashionable colorings, worth 4/0 per vard. SALE PRICE, 2/11 per yard. BRITISH TUSSORE SILKS, 30in wide, worth 2/11. SALE PRICE, 1/11 per yard. 20 BOXES OF COLORED VELVETEENS, good shades and good value at 1/11 and 2/0 per yard. CLEARING at 1/ per yard. ALL OTHER SILKS OFFERED AT 3/- IK THE £ DISCOUNT CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ORDEg.

SEASONED TIMBER |a« JffiCHXTBCTS, BUILDERS, and tsaaasß about to bum no not be misled by statements that Seasoned TimSf I>er in unprOcuraW? in New |% Plymouth. We bold large Stocki of Weilgj'MMoned Timber wlich we are ng at current rates at our to, Morley-street, New Plyr BBOW\ AND CO,, t«qauy-STBiifcx.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 8, 3 February 1909, Page 2

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525

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 8, 3 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 8, 3 February 1909, Page 2

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