1914 BEGIN IT WELL 1914 Sit down right- now; pencil it out, so much for man-hire, horse-flesh, women's drudgery, children's labor, valuable time wasted, poorer feed for the stock, rislc of infection, heavy road rates—and s>ee if you cannot ' LET 1914 BE YOUR BIGGEST YEAR —THE ALFA-LAVAL WILL HELP YOU. Will help vou to lighten the load of the horse, lessen Hie hours of the man, do with a boy instead of the man, cease the drudgery of your )uinl*\vork(Nl wifo niKi children", and' provide fur a better feedill" of your young stock. That's the story of the. world's best Cream Separ-ator-the A 1.1'" A-LAVAL. Sceptical, are you? t'ome in and let us show you \iow, and talk terms with you. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. "ALFA-LAVAL AGENTS," NEW PLYMOUTH. OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE FARMER. f PJ9 ACRES—A nice little dairy farm 10 miles from New Plymouth, i * 5-roomed house, trapshed, cowshed, etc. This little farm is \ well Bubdividel. PKICE £*o per acre. i OAA ACRES—Good Dairy Farm, 140 acres in grass, 5-roomed house, ■ good outbuildings, and all subdivided. Price £ll per care. We have a number of nire suburb an building sections for sale. E. GRIFFITHS & CO, LAKD AGF.XT9 NEW PLYMOUTH
Look! About that motor bike you intend to buy. We want to show you our ROYAL RUBY We have just landed two 5-G-li.p. ROYAL UUIiY MOIOIi CYCLES. They arc beauties. Call and see them at our Show-room*. ' '-M !•* !.'■ We desire to thank patrons for all past favors, and promise Tor the future that all business and repairs will receive prompt attention. N. P. Motor and Cycle Go. GRIFFITHS' BUILDINGS, EGMOXT STREET, Xl'.W PLYMOUTH.
£lO 10s Od SWEDE OOMPETITiONS Winter Show, 1914. HURST AND SON'S " MONARCH" SWEDE COMPETITION, £6 Gs, £3 3s and £1 Is. NEWTON ICING'S "CHAMPION," "CT.IMSON KING" or "MAGNUM : BONUM" SWEDE COMPETITION. TO BE GROWN WITH "STEELING" (£) TURXIP MANURE. v Buy your Seed and Manure and enter NOW. Newton King (AGE.\ t FOR HURST & SON), KEW PLYMOUTH S'i'RATFO ED and KAPONGA. Sheep Country ~ ~ FOR EXCHANGE.® Toftf) ACRF -S. 800 acrc9 freehold, 600 acres L.1.P.; DSD *ores in grass; well AiWUU subdivided; carry 2 slicep. Two houses, woolshed, etc. Taranaki fliatrict. Price £8 per acre. Equity, £4720. Exchange for town property. Exchange for Dairy Farm. •1 nn<Y~ acres L.I.P. and 500 acres O.R.P. One mile from Railway Stnt. t Office and School; GO!) acres in grass, balance light •Vush. Carry 1% sheep. Good road. Fuur roomed cottage, whare, woolshed, >tc. -Ml p« rticnlsm from McCLUCCAM & GO. Land and Financial Agents STRATFORD.
IS what ihc Zwtandia because lii- hca j«§r 'distributed an J c:sn b eKi to a nicely. M-m's lcav< aR J Ji:icy, and CAi-j and (ail to rise, b dcliciously t<nuisoi ' There are alio furlh advantages of Fuel Economy and a Plentiful I lot Wafer Supply ; and last, but not least, the comfort of an Open Fire which the Zealandia alone affords. MANUFACTURED BY Barningbam & Co.Ltd. dunedin. & m * £2 Sale Agents:
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 9 January 1914, Page 7
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