This is the Dividend Point in a Cream Separator (1) Yes, much, depends upon that outflow. Is it rich in cream? Are you feeding your stock with the cream (hardly skimmed by inferior separators) that should fatten your hanking account? stop tne waste—dry up the leaks by a aT/FAi® the most sensible and satisfac tory se P"? g or , h Can Automatic JSEfmS, A Aw HST. E. GRIFFITHS & ALFA-LAVAL AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH.
Seeds for Autumn Sowing. I have just received 18 400-ga). TANKS OF CLOVW.ete., from MESSRS HURST & SON, London, the GERMINATION :«d PURITY of wthe Seeds being well tip to that firm'sabiial igh standard. My stock of PERENNIAL, RYE again includes the eeleorttted "TWYEORD" brand from HAWKE'S BAY, w well w> old pasture Ryes from SANDON and CANTERBURY. GIaVT ITALIAN RYE a speciality. In COCKSFOOT I can offer as fine a sample of double ma-ehine-dressed AKAROA 18-201b seed aB I have ever handled. Also in stock: Crested Dogtail, Rescues, FoxUU Pwa, Prairie Grass, and the quick-growing, prolific WESTEBW WOLTH'S GRASS. Newton King, NEW PLYMOUTH ST KATFOKD & KAPONGA.
MOTOR CYCLES Douglas fixed engine Douglas two speed free Bradbury fixed Bradbury two speed - - Bradbury 6 h.p., 3 speed, chain drive Humber 3 speedSinger three speed - A. GEORGE £33 Os £72 10s £BS 9s £75 £97 10s £Si3 Os Os Os 0 Hew Plymouth.
IN GL EW OOD'S G.HEAT CLOTHING SALE END OF SEASON AND EXPIRY OF LEASE MAKE IT IMPERATIVE TO EMPTY OUR SHELVES. 25 PER CENT AND MORE OFF USUALji'PPIOES AT A GENOINEi iCUT OUT SALE DAVE CLEGG. INGLE WOOD. FARM © that are worth buying. To Lease with Purchasing Clause. »J1 A ACRES FREEHOLD, *ll in grass, 12 paddocks, aU ploughable, 120 acre* ploughed; metalled road, %-mile from school, creamery, pos.. office bM ttihray station; 7-roomed home, 20-bail cowshed 1 other °f^ lD t lease for five years at 15s per acre rent, with purchasing clause i--0. _.ocL can te taken over at valuation. No weeds. ..imiuh--1 OK>7 ACRES FREEHOLD, 800 acres In grass, 5 paddocks 300 aucs plough JLAOi a bl e ; 3 miles from school and post office, 4 miles i.o.u iai * »J. Will c*rrv 2V® sheep per acre, besides cattle. P £5 103 per Uv e * HQ ACRES FREEHOLD all in grass, all ploughable, practically i.n ■ ' *-1" good metalled road, 2% miles from Inglev7ood; good 4-roomef, house, wwshed and outhuiMines. Price, £l3 10s per acre; .£4OO cash. IATTHEWS, GAMUN & 89. AOCTIONEERS, LAND &■ COMMISSION AGENTS, INGLE WOOD' Best Furnishings are cheapest AND TIIE BEST AND CHEAP EST FURNITURE WAREHOUSE IN T ARAN ATI IS G. W. & H. DRAKE'S AT INGLE WOOD MIND YOU DON'T FORGET IT! /fmfocr^i Tht Sb«K leaf ham the betf plantation!, it has captured the public taite from tha North Cape to the Blaf. "The Lancet'««?»: "Fine tea means better health. 6
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 7
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467Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 266, 8 April 1914, Page 7
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