MR. FARMER Don't churn up the muddy roads with your heavy milk cart. Invest in an Alfa Laval Separator. Separate at home and send yo,ur cream to the factory. The Alfa Laval Separator is perfectly made; easy to turn; and the cleanest skimmer. Catalogues on application. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. SOLE AGENTS, NEW PLYMOUTH. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE FIRST CLASS SHEEP RUN acre; O.K.P, at 17b M per acre. Price, £3 10s per acre. 4319 1550 cre8 ' L.1.P., rent £SO per annum; 600 acres ia grass, balance good bush land; 5-roomed house, woolshed, etc.; 2% miles of sheepproof fencing; 2 sheep to the acre land when all bush down. Price £3 per acre. Terms. £IOO cash onlj. 4274 2716 Acres, Waverley district, 1805 acres in grass, and the balance in bush; well fenced and subdivided; 4-roorried house and lean-to, dairy, woolshed, and two sets of sheep yards; carrying 3000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle; situated 9 miles to railway station; tenure, small grazing run, lease 21 years from Ist March, 1912. Rent, £42 10s per annum. Price, £6OOO. Exceptionally easy terms given and the stock can be taken at valuation. 4340 My Land Reg'ster contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and land-seekers aaa be suited by calling on me. Dairy farms in areas from 60 to 600 acres, (rasing rune from 75P to 6000 acres, at Inw prices and on eaiy terms. I have lUao nuuerous town and suburban properties for sale; also businessei of every l«eription. Clients shown over properties free of charge. Correspondence tpuciiillv invited. T *nd representstiver: F. EL ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. Strat*rd; F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER. LAND 4 .FINANCIAL AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH. ACRES, freehold; all has been we'l la ; d down in mixed English grasses, except 200 acies which is in •tending bosh. Well fenced and divided tato 12 convenient paddocks. Five-room-at house and also S- roomed cottage, wool■hed and night pens, sheepvarda, cowabed and outbuildings. There are about •M acres of very rich flats, the balance hill, good spurs, and faces on blue fftfa formation. Situated one mile from port office, store, school, etc.; half mile to dairy factory, 10 miles to saleyards, IC miles to freezing works access to ■kin road (first-class metalled motor mad light to homestead). Price £6 per MTe. A very cheap property. 4380 1 -^ cre9 > Te Kuiti district; 500 acres in grass, balance heavy fcwh; good 5-roomed house, shed and •keepyards; subdivided into 6 sheepproof paddocks; capacity, 2 sheep to
Amber Tips Tea So wholesome and good la Amber Tips Ted that even those troubled with weak digestion can drink it with absolute comfort. 1/8,1/10,2/- per lb. Si ABSOLUTELY IHE CHEAPEST FARMS IN THE DOMII.IOJ, ARE IN THE INGLEWOOD DISTRICT. THIS district has never been boomed, so prices of land are normal, and represent actual value. They have never been artificially forced up. So intending buyers of farms, whether for dairying, grazing, or sheep-farming, can do most with their money here. Compare this land acre for acre with any in the country; and compare the prices; and you'll waint to know more about Inglewood country. Can you name a single acre of good farm land in this district which is not worth more to-day than it was last year ? Then act, right now. Dairying Farms, 60 to 300 acres, all necessary modern plant and buildings. ; '~ T Grazing and Sheep Farms, big and small. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & GO. INGLEWOOD.
1 A " One Spoonful when the Cough is Troublesome. Half a Century Old And Still the Best! Bonnington's Irish Moss will break up the most troublesome cold with almost magical rapidity. It gives absolutely no chance for aLa Grippe and other more serious troubles to develop. Keep BONNINGTON'S Carrageen IRISH MOSS in your home, and refuse every imitation or " just as good." No matter how high in promise substitutes may be they are " short" in performance, because none possess the excellent curative properties found in Bonnington's Irish Moss. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES SELL BONNINGTON'S. TAKE NO OTHER. Mr. Wm Mason, of Waihi, writes:— My voi'.-e, not being of the strongest, requires a restorative at times and I consider, after trying voice jubes, etc, that nothing under the sun equals honnington's Irish Moss, as it is a voice food as well as a throat assuagent. MB- E. JIADRILL, Te Whare, Hamilton, writes It gives me pleasure to state that your Medicine Bonnington's Irish Moss has been used in my family as a remedy for coughs and colds lor upwards of thirty years. I, myself, though being 70 years of age, still find great relief by taking Bonningl&n's Irish Moss when needed, and can recommend it to young and old. Mrs. B. Taylor, of Ponsonby, Auckland, writes I have great pleasure in recommending your Bonnington's Irish Moss. It is undoubtedly th« best cough remedy I have ever used. Having a large family I have found it a source of great comfort to my little ones, especially in cases of Bronchitis and Croup. On several occasions I got very anxious but a good warm bath with a dose ol your Irish Moss soon had the desired effect. BONNINGTON'Sj CAREAGEEM IRISH MOSS O R 1T.jr.30f9. dimuw -■ IMtilCllM IV OEORGE BONNINCTOr CHHISTCmiRCH.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 50, 17 July 1912, Page 7
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