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A WONDERFUL MILKING MACHINE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Mr. R. Linn, of Normanby, who is one of the biggest suppliers to this creamery, has a "Gane" MUk Releaser attached to his milking machine, and I may say that the milk he has delivered here has, through the whole season, been in perfect condition. During the hottest part of the season, when other suppliers' milk has been refused, his has been in a most satisfactory condition. - During the whole season I have never had to return a pound of his milk.—(Signed) J. EGGERS, Manager Te Roti Creamery, June 6, 1910. An improver cup, made of polished aluminium, has been patented, and is being manufactured in Glasgow. This cup is far ahead of present cups in construction, and easy to keep clean. The Gane Milking Machine and Automatic Milk Releaser are coming into great favor all over the Dominion and Australia. Farmers are requested to place their orders early, to avoid disappointment. All particulars may be obtained from the Gane Milking Machine Co., Ltd., Eltham.—Advt. ANOTHER BUDGET OF BARGAINS AT THE MELBOURNE. An amazing series of sale specials is announced for this week at the Melbourne. Many new lines are introduced, and in addition all oddments and broken sizes are being sacrificed. Men's 29/6 suits for 21/-; men's 3/11 blue denims (or 2/11; men's 49/6 suits for 39/6; men's Kaiapoi Heather socks, three pairs for 2/6; men's splendid worsted trousers, now 8/6; men's denim jackets, 4/6; white and colored towels, 9d; boys' tunic suits, 5/11; boys' Balfour suits, 12/6; boys' three-quarter ribbed hose, 2/6; boys' celluloid collars, with metal button holes, 5d each; boys' knickers, 7 to It years, 1/11; boys' varsity suits, all wool, 10/6; boys' braces, 3d pair; boys' varsity caps, school colors, 1/- each; boys' shooters, sizes 1 to 5, 6/11; boys' chrome balmorals, sizes 1 to 5, 8/11; women's warm slippers, 1/- pair; women's chrome slippers, leather soles, wwn, 4/11.—Advt.

YOU LIKE SURATURA! Did You ever think it out and decide . . . WHY? It Is because Suratura Tea I tastes better than any of the others: because its flavour is more original, characteristic and permanently appealing. It is because Suratura Tea I is' pure. It stimulates every If bodily function, quickens the I mental processes, tones the h nerves. It digests perfectly. j It is because Suratura, all I things considered, is the cheapest tea in the world ! In no [ other tea can you hope to get • the same quality at the same price. • • • THE BEST I CEYLON PRODUCES! Q.OVERNMENT INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. LOW PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, STATE SECURITY, LIBERAL TREATMEN" £2,539,000 ADDED TO POLICIES AS BONUS. J. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., Commissioner. MAIL COACH. Leaves Urenui daily 6.45 a.m. and 3.50 p.m. for Waitara. Leaves Waitara for Urenui at 8.30 a.m. »nd 5.45 p.m. From Waitara to Uruti, Okau, Tongaponrsu, Mokau and Awakino EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, and from Awakino to Waitara EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY. .Passengers can therefore reach Mokau on Saturdays, spend a day there, returning on Mondays to cateh iNew Plymouth train the same evening. v A]L.goQdß at reasonable rates and promptly delivered.

Waitara to Awakino.—Return fare 25s Waitara to Urenui. Return far 4s (re ductton to two or three in a family or\regular travellers).' * ill otders or parcels left with Mr. R. Gibbon, Waitara, or Mr. Kibby, saddler, 'Trill be attended to. ~ /A; fi.7tfV»WPORD, ' i Proprietor, Urenui.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 43, 12 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 43, 12 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 43, 12 August 1911, Page 4

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