" lasy to Turn " AND Easier to turn to profit Easy enough for a child to* tsuim, and just as easy to get at, ronderstend and clean. Skims enough for a sceptic; skims to a trace.; has the world's record for skimming. The A 1 i FA-LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR means lighter and cheaper labor, lesser hours, lessened ihorse work, lessened road cutting, lessened rates, lessened negloet of young stofck, lessened expense right through. Isn't it worth while looking into? E. Griffiths and Go / Agents ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR, ' NEW PLYMOUTH BUYING CHEAP SEED BRINGS DEAR EXPERIENCE. .It isn't the.money lost on seeds that counts, so much ,as ,tbe .time and; labor .wasted, in addition to the disappointment-of "show." Can you afford to lose heavily or to experiment when YOUNG'S seeds place results beyond doubt and uncertainty.? All our seeds are thoroughly tested, and are of the high- \ «s£ r grade, being selected from the healthiest samples. I We also have an extensive stock of every farm requisite, [ including fencing wire strainers, staples, and machinery of < every description. t ' stock .Lawes'. SheepdJip. j "' 1 j W. H, H. YOUNG & CO, MERCHANTS STRATFORD r ♦ ■ ThMftfeonbled with weak digmtion cm'take Amber Tips Tea with v ahwtet* comfort, so pure and good is it. 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. « SALE. SALE. SALE GIGANTIC STOCKTAKING SALE ( of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, including PERFUMES COMBS HAIR BRUSHES SftAPS, Etc., Etc. FOR TWO WEEKS OfitLY. commencing SATUROAX, APRIL 26, at 9 a.m. at FRASEITS PHARMACY DEVON SiPiKEET - NEW PLYMOUTH. First-class Farms. We hare on our lists THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. *' THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. THE PICK OF THE DISTRICT. JNTENDIXG BUYERS will be shown over properties free of charge. There are sinall dairy farms and big grazing runs, and farms of all sizes in between. m \ . . - i . - U !, MATTHEWS, BEN SETT & CO. Land and Commission Agents INQLEWOOD. m I EBMQNOS £4« -VIB 79 rs> After the Hard workof tfiesEearing &harv&sting camps "Something to eat! Give me something to cat!" That is the cry of every man in the shearing shed—from "ringer" to the fleece picker; likewise 'tis the demand of every worker in the haylield. In they come for their "tucker"—tired and hungry; their lusty frames calling out for food that strengthens and satisfies. Rest assured that if you provide these sons of toil with puddings, scones and buns baked with Edmonds' Baking Powder they will be more than satisfied—they will be gratified also. 'Tis with Edmonds' the most wholesome and healthful food is prepared. Write to Edmonds' Works, Christchurch, for the "Sure to Rise" Cookery Book. It's FREE, and you will find it handy in camp. mom BAKING s 1 POWDER. %J
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 277, 15 April 1913, Page 7
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443Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 277, 15 April 1913, Page 7
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