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

WAITARA STANDARD FERTILISERS MIXED SPECIALLY TO SUIT TAXAHAKI SOILS. fUBNIP GRASS (Permanent) GRASS (for Top Dressing) RAPE MANGOLD SBAIN POTATO BLOOD & EONS iWBITB FOB OUB PBICE LIST BEFOGS PTJwnWAST*"* ELSB ( WHERE. ' " I THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (Australasia), Ltd., WAITARA FBESZINC WORK*.

ON THE SOWING DEPENDS THE REAPING Unless the farmer takes ordinary precautions in buying seeds, disappointment is likely to follow as a consequence. ■_ Now 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 reapect to his grass lands. Our Cocksfoot, for instance, is 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 Levond ques- [ tion. Our Clover Seeds are especially healthy samples, free from rubbish, ' clean and full of vitality. Order now for Autumn sowing. >V. H. H. YOUNG AND CO SEED MERCHANTS STRATFORD.

First-class Farms. We have on our lists THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF TOE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. JXT ENDING BUYERS will be shown over properties free of charge. There are small dairy farms, and big grazing runs, and farms of all sizes in between. MATTHEWS, BENNETT & CO. I Land and Commission Agents, [ INGLEWOOD. i

y////yy/sj OVER ONE MILLION TINS OF EDMONDS ,j|) Merit did it! Merit will tell! The record created in 1912 shows si mighty increase in the sale of this famous Baking Powder. The number of tins sold in 1911 was 878,268; ir. 1912 the total reached 1,077,084 tins—an increase of no less than 198,816 tins in twelve months. These are big figures, but the greatest record yet broken is the tremendous increase in the number of dainty cakes, wholesome scones, and beautifully light puddings and pastry made by the thousands of housewives in the Dominion who use Edmonds' Baking Powder. Failure with Edmonds' is next door to impossible, for it is absolutely reliable, ' Sure to Kise," and is always "there'' when wanted. Many a delightful cake can be made by following the recipes in the Sure to Rise Cookery Cook. It is a Free publication a copy awaits yon—write for it to Edmonds' Works, Christchurch. edmonos WIZE -J. m s. EBMOfIDC bakinjg . \ r POWDER sj X/LOT7*rttt3

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 251, 13 March 1913, Page 7

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