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98 per cent of the World's Da'ry Farmers use the "ALFA LAVAL" JgECAUSE it proved best after every conceivable test. Wherever you find a separator you'll find an ALFALAVAL. Its first cost is the last cost. That's why so many who have bought cheaper separators have in desperatioa bought an ALFA-LAVAL. The old story of waste cream and repairs. A machina that has won over 800 first prizes is sufficient guarantee of perfection. REASONS WHY THE "ALFA-LAVAL" IS BEST. Easy to get, to clean, to understand, and to manipulate. Parts easy to repliee. No high-lifting, which makes the ideal machine for the wcmem folk. The ALFA-LAVAL was the original and first practical separator made. Evarv improvement since is of ALFA-LAVAL origin. You had better come and see one, and talk it over with us. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. 80LE AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH.

FOR IMMEDIATE SAT-« FIRST CLASS SHEEP RUII f CAA ACRES, freehold; all hag been acre; OJI.P. at 17a Id per acre. Price, well laid down in mixed Eng- £3 10s per acre. 4319 ■ak grasses, except 200 acres which ia in ■Uiding bosh. Well fenced and divided 1 KfjA Acres, Te Kuiti, LJ.P., rent tato 18 convenient paddocks. Five-room- £SO per annum; 600 acres in •i house and also 3-roomed cottage, wool- grass, balance good bush land; 5-roomed •M rtd night pens, sheepyards, cow- house, woolshed, etc.; 2% miles of sheepsked tJd outbuildings. There are about proof fencing; 2 sheep to the acre land iMC acres of very rich flats, the balance when all bush down. Price £3 per acre. Miig hill, good spurs, and faces on blue Terms. £IOO euh only. 4274 yap* formation. Situated one mile from post office, store, school, etc.; half mile 2716 Acrei > Waverley district, 1806 to dairy factory, 10 miles to saleyards, acres in gr«Sß,' and the balIf ariles to freezing works, access to ance in bush; well fenced and subdivided; ■ail road (first-lass metalled motor 4-roomed house and lean-to, dairy, woolMad right to homestead). Price £0 per shed, and two sets of sheep yards; canyMr*. A very cheap property. 4380 ing 3000 sheep and 200 head of young cattle; situated 9 miles to railway sta--1562 Acres, Te Kuiti district; 100 tion; tenure, small grazing run, lease 21 acres in grass, balance heavy yeaTS from Ist March, 1912. Rent, £42 •vh; giod 5-roomed house, shed and 10s per annum. Price, £6OOO. Excep(fceepyards; subdivided into 6 sheep- tionally easy terms given and the stock proof paddocks; capacity, 2 sheep to can be taken at valuation. 4340 My Land Register contains the pick o! the Taranaki Province, and land-seekers n fee suited by calling on me. Dairy farms in areas from M to SOO acres, gracing runs from 760 to 0000 acres, at low prices and on easy terms. I have also nunerous tows and suburban properties for sale; also businesses of every IsMription. Clients shown over proper .ies free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. T jutd representatives: F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, StratM; J. E. MOORE, Eaponga. NEWTON KING t AUCTIONEER, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT. NEW PLYMOUTH.

yea No other tea is so good, so wholesome or so economical. Sold by all good grocers and stores 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. V ; s *J

LOOKING FOR A FARM? THEN LOOK AT THESE DAIRY FARMS They are the best land-buying propositions in the market to-day. Get further particulars from Matthews, Bennett & Co., Land Agents and Auctioneers, Inglewood. DAIRY FARM, 113 acres, freehold, all in grass, 2Vi miles from Inglewood; fourroomed house, cowshed and outbuildings; 60 acres gtumped, all ploughable. £l2 10s per acre; £4OO cash. DAIRY AND GRAZING FARM, 524 acres, all in grass, 8 paddocks, 200 acres ploughable; 6-roomed house, dairy and cowshed, also all necessary outbuildings; good locality. £9 10s per acre; easy terms. DAIRY FARM, 174 acres, freehold, all in grass, 35 acres stumped, 12 paddocks; good metalled road; V/ 2 miles form township, butter and cheese factories; 4-roomed house, 24-bail cowshed, also all necessary outbuildings. Immediate ule, £l2 per acre. Very easy terms. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & GO. INGLEWOOD.

Thomson's Calf Meal TS A PERFECT BLENDING OP ALL THE NECESSARY INGREDIENTS 1 FOR BUILDING UP GOOD CALVES. Thomson's Calf Meal Is the cheapest because best; is best because it grsws the finest (aires. Thomson's Calf Meal 28/- PER CWT. But to allow of a test to be made of this high-class Meal, one sample bag of 1121b will be GIVEN AWAY t0 each customer for 22/6 ex store, New Plymouth or Stratford; or 23/6 freisht to railwa y ■Ution in Taranaki. (Cash to accompany all orders, and exchange added to cheques.) SOLE AGENTS FOR TARANAKI (with the exception of Eltham District) EL McMillan and Fredric, SPECIALISTS IN DAIRY SUPPLIES. BRO VDWAY STRATFORD. NEW PLYMOUTH AGENTS: R. W. D. ROBERTSON & CO.

ALL OVER THE DOMINION PEOPLE AEE PRAISING THE ZEALANDIA RANGE. ZEALANDIA RANGE. ZEALANDIA RANGE. rpHEY say it's best for cooking, cheapest for fuel, and, because it can be turned into an open fire, a real comfort to those using the kitchen as living reom. Housewives, bakers, builders, all praise the Zealandia. Our catalogue No. 8 gives their testimony. Write for it. BARNINGHAM & COY., LTD., George St., Dunedin. NIXON & NIXON, Agents. jgUT THE BEST PLACE IS BAKBR's

CHEAP LIVING TS most desirable, so long a 6 Tt entails no eelf-denial on the part of those csncetned. Sou oan live cheaply and well if you buy all your groceries at WHITAKER'S WHITAKER'S .WHITAKER'S The groceries sold here are of the highest quality, while the lowest market prices rule all the time. live cheaply without denying yourself or family by shopping with GROCERS, NEW PLYMOUTH. WHITAKER & SON

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 85, 27 August 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 85, 27 August 1912, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 85, 27 August 1912, Page 7

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