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WHY DAIRYING THE MOST PROFITABLE Farm occupation is because, all tnmgs considered, it is the surest occupation. No worn over late spring', frosts or ruined crops. No depending upon market fluctuations or weather conditions, :itid since dairying is the most profitable form of farming we should like to show IS Why ALFA-LAVAL Separation makes it still more profitable. You must have good cows—but you must also have good separation. Hand separation is a thing of the past. No sane, practical farmer will tolerate it; and when we sav goo-i separation we mean the ALFALAVAL kind. Over 90 per cent, "of the world's dairymen are more than satisfied with it, and why not you? E. Griffiths and Co SOLE AGENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH.

WAITARA STANDARD FERTILISERS HOED SPECIALLY TO SUIT TAKAJNAKI SOILS. TURNIP GRASS (Permanent) GRASS (for Top Dressing) RAPE MANGOLD GRAIN POTATO BLOOD ft BONSE .WRITE FOB OUB PRICE LIST BEFQRS PU p nHAS™<4 ELS& WHERE.

THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia), Ltd., tVAITARA FEES2JNG WORKS.

INGLEWOOD PEOPLE Buy your furniture in Inglewood, and buy it from Drake's. WHY? First) because it will pay you handsomely. Second, because it will pay you handsomely. And third, because it will pay you handsomely. BECAUSE we make and sell only furniture that we can recommend, and which you can rely on. ' G. W. & H. DRA i£E THE BEST FURNISHING FIRM :: INGLEWUOD. ON THE SOWING DEPENDS THE REAPING the farmer takes ordinary pr ecautions in buying seeds, disappointment is likely to follow as a consequence. iNow that autumn sowing is at hand, the seed problem comes to worry many sons of toil with doubts and fears'. Briefly, purchase seeds with a reputation and a guarantee, and then you have overcome the greatest difficulty the farmer experiences in respect to his grass lands. Our Cocksfoot, for instance, i 8 good, weighty seed, bright and clean; moreover, it is double-dressed, therefore free from immature seeds. The Ryegrass we offer is remarkably fine quality, and comes off pactures that have been down for generations; thus its quality is beyond question. Our Clover Seeds are especially h ealthy samples, free from rubbish, clean and full of vitality. Order now for Autumn sowing.

W. H. H. YOUNG AND CO SEED MERCHANTS STRATFORD.

First-class Farms. We have on our lists THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. JXTLXiJLVG BUYERS will bo shown over properties free of charge. There are small dairy farm;, bi" grazing runs, and farms of all -vos in bi-tiven. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. Land and Commission Agents, INGLEWOOD.

f' 1 No other tea is so good, so wholesome or so economical. Sold by all good grocers and stores at 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. V '±J i *6 I The Oouglas Motor Gycle Has Ample Poner and Speed No matter how weighty a rider may be, the DOUGLAS will carry him over the roughest roads without "turning a hair," so to apeak. Every part of this {Treat machine is strong and durable. The frame is most substantial, and the specially designed spring forks are efficient, noiseless, and guaranteed to give endless wear. Put your money into a Douglas Motor Bicycio if you want the best value on the market. A. GEORGE New Plymouth

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 231, 18 February 1913, Page 7

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542

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 231, 18 February 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 231, 18 February 1913, Page 7

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