NEW ZEALAND CLOTHIHG fACTORV I SUMMER VARSITY SUITS Are Smartest and Best THIN TWEEDS in Choice Grey, Brown and Green effects, ftt 11/0, 12/6, 14/0, 16/0. WASHING MATERIALS. HOLLAND LINENS, 6/9 to 8/6. NAVY DRILL, 8/0. STRIPED DRILL, 8/6. PLAIN AND STRIPED CRASH, 10/6 to 12/0. XAVY SERGE, 13/6 to 16/6. THE N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH.
ALFA LAVAL fhe Cream Separator by which all others are judged. - For more than thirty years the AL FA-LAVAL has been acknowledged as the World's Standard. You may he ar it said of some separator that "It's as good as an ALFA-LAVAL. Or if eome competing salesman wants to make his argument particularly strong he will Bay, "It's better than an ALFA-LAVAL." The concern with a cheaply 'and poorly con« structed machine says, "Juat as good as an ALFA LAVAL and costs leas." ■ But everywhere the ALFA-LAVAL is (recognised by experienced creamerymen and dairymen and even by make rs of would-be competing machines as the World's Standard E. GRIFFITHS & CO, Sole Agente a :: New Plymouth. The cream separator is more frequently used than any other machine on the farm, and for that Teason, if for no other, only ttye very best should be purchased, and that's the ALFA-LAV AL. The more you come to know about cream separators the more certain you will be to buy an ALFA-LAVAL.
The ' M Bradbury " is King Of all Motor Cycles yiEWED from any standpoint the Bradbury 3% h.p. Motor Cycle is mQea ahead of all others. It has a specially built low frame, is powerful, and a sepeedy as you wish —a great hill-climber, and easy'to'con trol. -W-iil Fullest details gladly given by , A. Brougham Street New Plymouth
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DELICIOUS DELICACIES FOR LUNCHEON OR TEA PACKED BY NOEL, SOIIO, LONDON. JjJ'EED we say more? The instant you open these delicious pickles, pastes, soups, or fruits the appetising appearance and odor appeal to the palate. Some of the dainties are;— SOUPS—Chicken Broth, Mock Turtle, Clear O-Tail, and Tomato Soups. PICKLES —Delicious relishes of many kindß, some quite new. GALANTINES of Chicken and Tongue, Haui and Chicken, Turkey and Tongue. FRUlTS—Scarlet Strawberries in embossed jars, for afternoon teas; a treat and a delight. Macedoines in Jelly. Black Cherries in jart, &c., &c. CHEESES—Parmesan, Brie, Camenbert, Gorgonzola, Stilton, Rouquefort, Cheddar, &c. French prawns. Glasses of Asparagus, Artichokes, Tuffles, Champignons, Anchovies in Oils. jm»s » ocuvres Gastronome. Caviare. "Kit" Coffee. Get a sample.
CARTERS THE HOUSE FOB PAMTE-PLEASING.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1911, Page 7
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434Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 141, 11 December 1911, Page 7
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