" Easy to Turn " AND lasier to turn to profit Easy enough for a efciild >to turn, and just as easy to get at, understand and clean. Skims enough for a sceptic; skims to a trace; has the world's record for skimming. The ALFA-LAVAL CREAM SEiPAiR- < ATOR means lighter and cheaper labor, lesser hours, lessened J»orse work, lessened road cutting, lessened rates, lessened neglect of young stock, lessened expense right through. Isn't it worth while looking into? * E. Griffiths and Co Agents ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR, NEW PLYMOUTH
first-class farms. We have on our lists THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. JNTENDING BUYERS will be shown over properties free of charge. There .tee small dairy farms and big grazing run;, and farms of all sizes in between. Land and (Commission Agents INGLEWOOD. A MEW IDEA FOR AMATEURS. Photography Taught by Mai! \X7E have long thought that we couK be of greater assistance to our amateur friends who reside in the country, and bare now made arrangements to establish a CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY The department is in charge of experta, who are familiar with every branch of photography, and who will promptly deal with all enquiries, and reply by mail, giving full instructions. Letters should be addressed to ••■■..-, Frasers forresponrience College BOX 148, G.P.0.. NEW PLYMOUTH... ~;. : Purchasers of our cameras taught free of charge. ' .■■'■/ Jfiere's a rush for MilkPuddin^ When the weather is hot and sultry. The dish that will then tempt the appetite is the cool, delightful Custard with Milk Pudding or luscious fruit. Nothing is more delicious than a few stewed peaches, pears or apricots, served with custard made with Edmonds* Custard Powder. There is no element of uncertainty about the success of the custard —if you use Edmonds' you can take the rest for granted. Let the children have all the custards they want, and like Oliver Twist,, they will be "waiting for more." DMOM) /CUSTARD i POWDER;
Ripping Out R mnants at any price. A successful season and a successful sale have left us sundry REMNANTS. Don't walk past Walk in and pick from the remnant tables. B. CLOUGH DRAPER, IXGLEWOOD pKITEPJON JJILT.fARD ]>ARLORS. (Next Avery's, Tobacconist.) Best-appoints Pilliaril Room in New Plymouth. EVERYTHING W.W. An efficient m.ul.< ;i!w.ivs hi attendCivility ( ' Open tl nT IHE BEST PLACE IS BAKEB'S.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 3 April 1913, Page 7
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389Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 287, 3 April 1913, Page 7
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