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$ THE ALFA-LAVAL THE SEPARATOR THAT HELPS TO PAY THE BILLS. Some people think that the chief end of fanning is to put a seed into the ground, sit down and watch it grow. That side of farming can be found in books of poetical quotations and on foreclosed mortgages. The farmer is no sentimental hero of a poem—though the poets hare him up-to-date. He is a business man, like : a manufacturer or a banker—he sows to reap profit. He keeps a dairy farm for a simple purpose, and the man who knows his business and uses the ALFA-LAVAL does not discuss the question. "Does winter dairying pay?" He knows it does pay, and 90 per cent, of the world's dairy farmers use the ALFA-LAVAL to prove it. E. Griffiths and Co SOLE AGENTS. NEW PLYMOUTH. WAITARA STANDARD FERTILISERS ■I»W mCUUT TO SUIT lAIAJUKI snn.f TUBHIP 01AM (PcrauuMßt) fIMM (for Top Droning) BAFB MANGOLD OBAHf POTATO BLOOD A BOMB WBITR FOB OUB PRICE LIST BEFORE £Lg} WHERE. THOS. BORTHWICK AND SONS (AnitraUib), LUL, WAIT ABA FBEBDKC WOBK*.

SOW GOOD SEEDS—THE EARTH WILL DO THE REST. Ton can't expect Mother Nature to mature fine crops from poor seed. Sow good healthy Seed, thereby assisting Dame Nature in importing, vitality and productiveness thereto YOUNG'S SEEDS are carefully selected and are of the highest quality and absolutely reliable. Our seeds give Nature her opportunity to produce fine strong crops. Incidentally, if you hare a paddook to fence off. or if you have just cleared a section, you will probably need a supply of Fencing Wire, Staples, Wire Strainers, and Fencing Accessories. We can fill your wants. In fact, we can supply every requisite necessary, for the farm. Agent for Lawes' Sheep Dip. W. H. H. YOUNG & CO, MERCHANTS STRATFORD

First-class Farms. We have on on lists THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. ' THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. JXTEXDING 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. Land and Commission Agents, INGLIWOOD

33-COW FARM CHEAP easy terms too One of the cheapest properties in the district is this one. There are 99 acres, all in grass, with the exception of three acres shelter bush; only a mile from factory, school and post office, and four miles from Stratford ■ good metalled road. Good 20 acres have been ploughed, and 90 acres are ploaghable. Now carrying 33 milch cows and usual farm stock Buildings include a 5-roomed r»siden ee, 6-bail cowshed and trapshed Only £SOO cash k required. The price is £27 10s an acre. The balance can remain on the easiest terms. 94 Acres, freehold, 3 miles from Xgaere, by (rood mart Factory half-mile away. Now milk ing 3.5 cows All grSd s* S docks, all ploughable; 6-roomed house, etc. Price £37 an acre. Cash required, £7OO. The rest on (, asy terms, over long period. McCLOGGAGE AND CO. Land and Financial Agents STRATFORD. A NEW IDEA FOR AMATEURS. Photography Taught by Mail w* have long thought that we could be of greater assistance to our amateur friends who reside in the country, and have now made arrangements to «atablish a " CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY C- The department is in charge of experts, who are familiar with every f fcranch of photography, and who will promptly deal with all enquiries, and i-f. reply by mail, giving full instructions. itLetters should be addressed to I Fraser s Correspondence College ' BOX 148. G.P.O. NEW PLYMOUTH. ' Purchasers of our cameras taught free of charge.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 258, 22 March 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 258, 22 March 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 258, 22 March 1913, Page 2 (Supplement)

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