ALFA LAVAL Cream Separator Saves Its Cost Every Year Jecasionally the intending buyer of » cream separator who has but a mall amount of ready cash to invest is", tempted to put his money into one o! the so-called "cheap" machines which are being largely advertised. Why pay your hard earned money for a "cheap" trashy machine when you cos buy a reliable Alfa Laval upon such liberal terms that It will more than earn Its oost while you are paying for It When you buy a Alfa LavaJ you have positive assurance that your machine will be good far at least twenty years of service, during which'time it will save every possible penny for you and earn its original cost over an* over again. If you purchase the so-called "ehaap" separator you must pay cash in advance and then take the chance of the machine becoming worthless after a year or two of use, to say nothing of the cream it will waste while it does totall of which means that you have virtu-ally tlwown away the money inverted in the cheap separator and wasted your time, labor and product in the bargain. The Alfa Laval separator pays for itself. It runs easier, akime cleaner and lasts longer than any other cream separator. Be sure to see an Alfa Laval before you buy any cream separator Here is a sample of what you may expect if you buy an Alfu Laval:— , -,* r. ~ ~. , ' OKOKE, August, 1911. I am pleased to say I bought an Alfa Laval Separator just ten yeara ago, and it has not caused me one moment's trouble. For easy turning it would be hard to beat, and in repairs it lias not cost me 55.. It skims as clean to-da* as haa increased and I require a larger one, Pleaae send me a eS-galloifllfa Laval machine of the latest model.—Youta truly,' ; (Sgd ) J W ROSS E. GRIFFITHS & CO. Sole Agents :: :: Mew Plymouth.
TO STAND THIS SEASON at my farm, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION, JINGAL. By HOTOHKISS Musket Petrokuse from ST. LAURA St. Leger Miss Laura (imp.) JINGAL is a sure foal-getter. His are well-grown and good-looking, with splendid free action, and plenty of bone. His breeding is second to none in the DoiKnion, being closely allied to siich celebrities as Multiform, Cruciform, Macmne Gun, etc. He never raced, but the performances of his dam, St. Laura, .are well known, she being, with the exception of Cruciform, undoubtedly the best St. Leger mare ever raced in New Zealand, having won numerous races over all distances from six furlongs to iy 2 miles, mostly under heavy weights. Fees: Thoroughbred mares, £<s 10s; half-bred mares, £3 10s. Paddocking free. All care, but no responsibility. All mares to be removed and fees paid not later than January 1, 1912. For further particulars apply to ' R. morrow; Owner, Rahotu.
TO STAND THE SEASON AT NEW PLYMOUTH and travelthe surrounding districts, THE THOROUGHBRED SHIES, CAMPFIRE (5) By Carbine (2) dam Revelry (5) and SYLVIA PARK (a) By St. Leger, dam Atalanta. Terms: Thoroughbred mares £6 ss; farmers' mares £4 4a. Fees payable Ist January, 1912. Groomage,2/6. Good grazing free. All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply J. BOND, Gill St., New Plymouth. Or Groom in charge.
TO STAND TEE SEASON AT INGLEWOOD and travel the Waitara and Urenui districts, and if sufficient inducement offers, the surrounding districts, the TROTTING STALLION, BERLIN MAC By Berlin (imp.); dam, Quicksilver mare. BERLIN MAC is a. fine roan, standing 16.2, and is a clean trotter. He holds several first prize awards. His stock arc amongst the highest-priced animals in the province. Terms, £3 each mare; £1 payable at first service and balaaee on January 1, 1912. The PUREBRED CLYDESDALE HORSE I fcING'S DIRECTOR. j KING'S DIRECTOR is a fine bay, got by Quality King from Nellie 3rd, and was bred by the late A. A. Fantham, Esq., Hawern. He claims illustrious breeding from both sides of his parentage, and, bding a well-built, compact horse, should prove a useful sire in this district. Terms: Single mare, £3; two or more mares as per arrangement. doomage fee, 2s 6d. For further particulars apply to W. G. CROZIER, Inglewood. Or C. ROWE, Urenui. PICS. PICS. >TIHE INGLEWOOD BACON COMPANY are buyers oi Prime Bacon Pigi V»tween 1121bs and 1501bs de"ad weight, ?30M SHAREHOLDERS ONLY. RECEIVING DATES. SEPTEMBER. At the Factory—Wednesdays, Sept. 13 and 27. Tariki—Monday, Sept. 11. Smart Road—Tuesday, Sept. 12. Waitara—Monday, Sept. 25. Midhirst—Tuesday, Sept. 26. Douglas—Mondav, Sept. 11. Toko—Tuesday, Sept. 12. fius. pics. "bacon company, LIMITED. Okato—Not receiving during September Moturoa—Not receiving during Sep ternber. L. NAIRN, i Box 23, Hawera. I Agent: J. WOOLDRIDGE, Okato.
gTANDIFII & gTANDISB SOLICITORS, NEW PLYMOUTH. Offices: Late Standish & Kerr's. at Lowest Rates. Money to Lend on all classes of eecurl
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 81, 26 September 1911, Page 7
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