1 Waste Not Want Not! An old motto, with a modern application, and one that applies to the 1 dairy farmer possibly, more so than to most men. Thousands of poumds are wasted every year by wrong ; methods in dairy farming, and pounds that could be saved, too. YOU'LL WANT TTOT IF YOU WILL NOT iHAVE ANY OTHER SEPARATOR THAN THE ALFA-LAVAL. "Better get the ALFA-LAVAL first, for ;you'll come to it later if you don't, !as we can prove from the scrap-heap • of others that "also ran," and the fact that over 90 per cent, of the world's dairymen use the famous ALFALAYAL speaks volumes. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. ALFA-EAVAL AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. A SnipS All in grass, new 5-roomed house and outhouses; I^F 7 " 12-bale cowshed; will easily milk 60 milking cows. Ss£';!f. PEIOE, £l6 10s per acre; easy terms. ffl. GRIFFITHS & CO. f&ND AGEisTS NEW PLYMOUTH. Seeds for Autumn Sowing. %K., I have just received 18 400-gal. TANKS OF CLOVERS, etc., fi;;,' ; from MESSRS HURST & SON, London, the GERMINATION &'.k f»d PURITY of wthe Seeds be ing well up to that firm's usual &;,!. tigh standard. Hl'i' My stock of PERENNUL.RYE again includes the cele--1,5i iirated "TWYFORD" brand from HAWKE'S BAY, ,<u well as jfjTi old pasture Ryes from SANDON and CANTERBURY, GIAXT [fi; ITALIAN RYE a speciality. .'lit .li .'COCKSFOOT I can offer as fine a sample of double majjii; • chiae-dressed AKAEOA 18-201b seed as I have ever handled. \T"' Also in stock: Crested Dog tail, Fescues, Foxtail, Poas, ;;] "Prairie Grass, and the quick-er owing, prolific WESTERN ' .j&, WOLTH'S GRASS. Newton King, • TTJ- NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFOiID &
Douglas fixed engine - - £63 Os 0 Douglas two speed free - - £72 10s 0 Bradbury fixed £65 Os 0 Bradbury two speed - - £75 Os 0 Bradbury 6 h.p., 3 speed, chain drive £97 10s 0 Humber 3 speed- £BO Os 0 Singer three speed - - - £BO OS 0 A. LrtLUiVVj'ii New" Plymouth. INGLE WOOD'S GRE AT CLOTHING SALE r END OP SEASON AND EXPIRY OF LEASE MAKE IT IJIPEKAii£&. TIVE TO EMPTY OUR SHELVES. 25 PER CENT AND MORE OFF USUAL TPIOES" A GENUINE CUT OUT SALE DAVE CLEGG, inglewood. FARMS THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. To Lease with Purchasing Clause. 814. ACRES FREEHOLD, .11 in grass, 12 paddocks, all ploughable, 120 acre, ploughed; metalled road, y a -mile from school, creamery, post office and palway station; 7-roomed house, 20-bail cowshed and other outbuildings. Will lease for five years at 15s per acre rent, with purchasing clause £2O. Stock can 90 taken over at valuation. No weeds. 1257 ACRES FEEEHOLD ' B °o * creß ta grass, 5 paddocks, 300 acres ploughable; 3 miles from school and post office, 4 miles from railway. Will carry 2% sheep per acre, besides cattle. Price, £5 10s per acre Jt-I Q ACRES FREEHOLD all an grass, all ploughable, practically all stumped, T' good metalled road, 2% miles from Inglewood; good 4-roomed house, MWthed and outbuildings. Price, £l2 10s per acre; [£4oo cash. MATTHEWS, GAMLIN & 00. ißlfT'ij AUCTIONEERS, LAND 4 COMJttoSION AGENTS, INGLEWOOD
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 253, 24 March 1914, Page 7
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502Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 253, 24 March 1914, Page 7
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