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Alfa lavai Cream Separators u , . HO excuse for amy cow owner being without one. There is no reason why any cow owner who sells cream or makes butter should be without a cream separator, and there is no excuse why he should not have the best separator. ' Any creameryman or experienced dairyman will tell you that a good cream separator will give you a great deal more and a great deal better butter than you can make with any gravity setting system, and i equally, of course, more and better cream, if you are selling cream. The ALFA LAVAL is acknowledged by creamerymen and the best posted I dairymen the world over to be the "WORLD'S STANDARD," and the one and only separator that always accomplishes the best results possible and always gives satisfaction. •• Yon cannot make the excuse that you can t anora to buy an ALFA T.AVAT., because it will not only save its cost over any gravity setting in J six months and any other separator in a year, but is sold either for cash or on such liberal terms that it will actually pay for itself) I A little investigation will prove to you that the truth of the matter is that you really can't afford to make cream or butter WITHOUT the use of an ALFA LAVAL Cream Separator. ' E. CSIFHTVS & CO. SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOR IMMEDIATE SALE FIRST CLASS SHEEP RON

il fiOA ACRES, freehold; all has been 11-Uvv we y j own j n mixed Engi%h grasses, except 200 acre 3 which is in standing bush. Well fenced and divided bto 12 convenient paddocks. Five-room-id house and ako 3-roomed cottage, wooland night pens, sheepyards, cowshed and outbuildings. There are about HI acres of very rich flats, the balance frying hill, good spurs, and faces on blue papa formation. Situated one mile from poet office, store, school, etc.; half mile to dairy factory, 10 miles to saleyards, 18 miles to freezing works, access to ■tin Toad (first-class metalled motor road right to homestead). Price £6 per •ere. A very cheap property. 4380 jIKCO Acres, Te Kuiti district; 500 11.wv# acres in grass, balance heavy huh; good 5-roomed house, shed and ■heepyards; subdivided into 6 sheepproof paddocks; capacity, 2 sheep to

acre; O.R.P. at 17s 6d per acre. Prieg, £3 10s per acre. 4319 I KKA Acreß, Te Kuiti, L.1.P., rent £SO per annum; 600 acres sn grass, balance good bush land; 5-roomed house, woolshed, etc.; 2y a miles of aheejpproof fencing; 2 sheep to the acre land when all bush down. Price £3 per Terms. £IOO cash only. 4274 O'Tl jJ Acreß, Waverley district, 1860 acres in grass, and the Mlance in bush; well fenced and subdivided; 4-roomed house and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, and two sets of sheep yards; carrying 3000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle; situated 0 Biles to railway station; tenure, small grazing run, lease 21 years from Ist March, 1912. Rent, £42 10s per annum. Price, £6OOO. Exceptionally easy term* given an'dtthe stock can be taken at valuation. 4340

My Land Register contains the pick ol the Taranaki Province, and land-seekers (mi be suited by calling on me. Diiij firms in areas from W to 600 acres,] ■raring runs from 750 to 6000 acres, at J*w prices and on easy terms. I havei «l«o Qucieroua town and suburban properties for sale; also businesses of every' iwwription. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence J cMci&ilv invited# *and representatives: F. E. OKBELL, New Plymouth; J* M. HIGNETT, S£r*ttord; P. £. MOORE, Kaponga. 1 NEWTON KING ! AUCTIONEER, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT. . ' s NEW PLYMOUTH. !

Have jou "Doubts" when You go Motor-Biking It's great to have absolute confidence in your machine. i Do you feel safe? Do you feel that you'll get to the end of your ' journey without trouble ? ■' i You'd bi'tter end your motor bike worries and see us about a new { BRADBURY Motor Cycle. = It is so thoroughly reliable, so tho roughly good, that once you becom* the owner of one you'll know thfe full joys of Motor Cycling. I ■ UCHa |j|v New ffymduthtl S5

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Whether you take your exercise on horseback or afoot, in either case provide that a cup of Amber Tips Tea will be in readiness on your return. There will then be no bodily fatigue as an aftermath to your cxerqisp. AMBER TIPS TEA is pure and wholesome. It never varies in quality or flavour, and may be with benefit by those of weak digestion. l/lO per lb. AMBER TIPS 2/- per lb. AMBER TIPS aroma and quality. Try it if you feel that Oily the best Tea can ever satisfy yoa. Amber Tips i* also packed im a third quality at ;VB, and splendid ralnc it is. Amber Tips Tea is sold only in air-tight damp proof Cartons and Tins. Tea* offered ia other ways as Amber Tips are substitutes. No old or stals Was ever enter into "Amber Tips.** This trade pleases many' and is Terr economical, Its flavour is rarely saet with (Tea ia Teaa of much higher priw. This grade represent* perfection i> the art of tea blending. It it absolutely without an equal for flavour, 30<hfl TEA Wholesale -Agent, King, New Plvmiji

J. (J. DA VIES (Established 1870.) gHAREBKOKER PL'IJLIC ACCOUNTANT AUDITOR TRADE ASSIGNEE LAND & ESTATE AGENT. Latest share quotations available on application. f Tradesman's books made m, or audited. Interest, R'-nts and Accounts Collected. Land arid Tncoim- Tax H ■ :fn* made up. CENTRAL STOCK EXCHANGE Devon Street, New 1' ymou'.li.

IS you wish to practice economy, be sure, and use L'.i'monds Egg Powder. It is more reliable than fresh eggs and less expensive. Your g-ocer lias it. 8 "H JIM' -\>w i.' . 8 iff#?: 2 Jf&s '< V <a©

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 313, 1 July 1912, Page 7

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Tapeke kupu
960

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 313, 1 July 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 313, 1 July 1912, Page 7

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