MR FARMER What are yon aiming at? Higher Profits? Less Labor? Increased Leisure? Yes; probably all these and more, and if that is so, you'll simply (have to drop those worn out, time methods of yours and adopt the The "Alfa-Laval" for Greater Efficiency iWe can prove to you that it doesn't pay to separate the old way; we can also prove it doesn't pay you so well to deliver to the factory for , separation. We have no need to prove that it would pay you handsomely to let the ALFA-LAVAL separate for you. The fact that over 90 per cent, of the world's best dairy farmers are making it pay proves that point. Come and see the Alfa-Laval for yourself. E. Griffiths and Co CHIEF AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH.
FOR IMMEDIATI SAU A<7 K ACRES, Freehold, beach property, situate in North Taranaki, practicallj all level and ploughable; well subdivided into convenient paddocks; good 0-roomed house, large cowshed, with concrete floor, fitted up for milking machines. Cheese Factory and School opposite. Frontage to good road and handy to township and saleyards. Good investment for Dairy Farmer. Price, i£22 per acre. Reasonable terms can be arranged. 4009 QOK ACRES, freehold, all level, very rich Coast fattening lan d, with set frontage; all in grass, fenced and subdivided into convenient paddocks; good 8-roomed house and outbuildings; one mile to township, saleyards and school; %-mile to butter factory; first-class metalled road. Price, £32 10s per acre. T.enns, £ 1500. cash; balance can remain on easy terms to genuine dairyman. 4431 Al A ACRES good Coast land, L.I.P. at 10d per acTe; 380 acres in grass an<? ■ balance of 30 acres bush; well fenced and subdivided into seven sheep. proof paddocks; 4-roomed cottage, cowshed, sheep yards and dips; sufficient level to milk 45 cows; balance suitable for sheep and young cattle; 2% miles to Cheese Factory and School; good formed road. Price, £8 10s per acre. Terms, £SOO cash; balance can remain. KK ft ACRES, 450 acres being Freehold Coast land and 100 acres W.C.S.E. Rent UD\t £l3 10g p er annum , 15 years to run, with right of renewal; 450 acres in grass and balance good bush land; five-roomed house and outbuildings, woolshed, eheepyards, convenient paddocks, orchard and garden. Price, £7 5s per acre. Cheap property. 38 W My land Register contains the pick of the Taranaki Province, and landseekers can be suited by calling on me. Dairy farms in areas from 50 to 500 acres, grazing runs from 750 to 6000 acres, at low prices and on easy terms. I have also numerous town and suburban properties for sale; also businesses of every description. Clients Bhown over properties free of charge. Correspondence specially invited. „rr,,r™ivii Land Representatives: F. E. ORBELL, New Plymouth; J. M. HIGNETT, Stratford; F. E. MOORE, Kaponga. NEWTON KING AUCTIONEER, LAND & FINANCIAL AGENT NEW PLYMOUTH
Here's a Chance SMALL DEPOSIT, AND VERY EASY TERMS. OWNER IN ILL-HEALTH. MUST MOVE. ' DAIRY AND GRAZING FARM IN THE INGLEWOOD DISTRICT, 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. If you're interested, we'll show you the place. WE HAVE NEVER BEFORE BEEN INSTRUCTED TO OFFER SUCH EASY TERMS. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & GO. INGLE WO Op,
THOMSON'S CALF MEAL THE BEST EVER OFFERED'TO FARMERS. ,^M DtLff w I <sm &Z W*i I mmsm^: Mr. 6. Sangster, Beaconsfield Road, Stratford, writeß regarding the Food. calves are doing splendid. They are very fond of the food, and it does not ■coor them. lam satisfied the food is all rieht, and have 3tarted on the second bag." Mr. William Holme 3, Regan street, Stratford, writes: "I am well pleased with, and can recommend Thomson's Calf Meal. It does not scour, and is very satisfactory." McMillan and Fredric, STRATFORD. R. W. D. ROBERTSON & CO., NEW PLYMOUTH.
Bibby's Cream Equivalent FOR CALVES. CONTAINS NEARLY TWICE AS MUCH OIL AS the AVERAGE CALF MEAL. Besides being specially treated to make the starch more digestible. These are two of the reasons why Bibby's Cream Equivalent is the most popular Calf Meal on the market to-day. A large cupful will feed a calf for a whole day, when properly made up. It prevents scour, too, and the calves like it and thrive on it. Dairymen say of it: "Best I have ever used." "Best on the market." Esther: "Best I have ever tried." A third: "Best calf food I have ever used." A fourth': "This food has a great future before it, for a calf can be reared trell on it at a cost of 4s. I give it to the calves mixed with water only. Still another: "The calves do not scour, and are fond of the food." W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO SEEDSMEN, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STRATFORD «-.■ *~ -y hj„ in the Bfrt Seed Polstnes an£ Gartcro'*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 169, 4 December 1912, Page 7
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