Oat expensive single piece of fur ssessed by the Empress of Russia, (u sable cloak worth £16,400. iome folks could only see the butsthat is carried out to the pig pens •day, there would be a new leaf oyer in many places. Ton know at a small quantity of to make a pound of butter, and t-.tkere isn't a separator, the skim |h pretty rich in butter-tat. An tknl'Separator gets all the cream i^-jnilk—skims out every cent, of tltit you can turn it into Here's one of many letters we jwtontirfually reneivSng:—"Feilding, ~oember, 1908.—1 am so pleased ..the 'Alfe-laval' Separator I ;t 'from yon that I have recom- . :d several of my friends to go in one. I find now that I have a eep&%e get at least double the quanrol butter, besides a mueh better Ifty. (Signed) Mrs. R. Heald." Sole Zealand togents, Mason, Struthers jOo.i Ltd., Main Street, Palmerston fh.: .E. Griffiths and Co., New Ply"V local agents. «r> l-J ght ded
HEW DRESS FABRICS „NOTHER Jot of Dress Fabrics some to hand. The WW an exceptionally beautiful, S: there is a fine range of colors, ke an early opportunity of seudt- for patterns of the dress and, make a selection bettc best dress lengths are Sjgjlt pp. aNOY MIXED TWEEDS, 42in wide, in five different fashionEaWe colors, at 2» 3d a yard. PCY STRIPED TWEEDS, in ff V.<our different colored stripes 44 J in -wide, at 2s lid a yard. ' !AVY FANCY MIXED SCOTCH s , TWEEDS. 56in wide, in navy, green, brown and grcv, at 6s 8d 7 a yard. EXED TWEEDS, in dark grey and navy blue, 42in wide, at 2s fefid a yard. KCY STRIPED FACE TWEEDS, pwi nine different fashionable jpihades, 48in wide, at 4s Od a
jpVEON STRIPED TWEEDS, gEtoixed colors, 43in wide, six dif"fferent shades, at 2s lid a. yard. pn GREY TWEEDS, in grev frounds, with fancy mixed stripes, 43in wide, at 2s lid a ari ' THICK TWEEDS, all wool, |& fancy stripes, 52in wide, at *' lid a yard. CHEVIOTS, in navy, brown, Sgreen, new blue, mosa and paon, ss4in wide, at 2s lid a yard, MK ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, in j&naw, brown, tabae, prunelle, de--JWitia, moss, prey, heliotrope, -tayrtle, «axe bine, paon, aad 'lOther shades, 49in and 52in wide, jp/»tis lid and oe fid a vard. 3?. CHEVRON CHEVIOTS, in >aon, lion, prunelle, loutro, Bttpe and navy, 48in wide, at tt ; :«d a yard. SiiDY STRIPED MIXED ..BEDS, all wool, and in all Aionable shades, at 2s lid a >y«rd. ■ $lB, in rough Estamens and fine coating makes, in navv and [Jittck, 52in to 56in wide, at 2s lid, 2a lid, 3s fid a yard. pALDIE ft STAINS, Ltd. kr » ' Si;' WELLINGTON.
IMPROVEMENTS IN IOBENE COOKERS. wonderful improvements, jtpontained, is our new 'Ter kerosene wick' stove . into line with the best - cooking appliances. .-■ jg an entire absence or ;;800t, dust or smell, and ledingly .economical in jtjag about one halfJet hour for each burner. £?hf»dy and economical the small or large .. ia made in differi sttit everybody. > it ■ 4 ARNOLD ontb;
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 46, 19 March 1909, Page 2
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509Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 46, 19 March 1909, Page 2
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