When you Buy a Separator Why not Buy the Best? What makes a separator the best? Easy manipulation, non-dangerous mechanism, n«wpillable bowl, low height for lifting, easiness in cleaning, general accessibility, newly improved and perfected lubrication, skilled design, perfect manufacturing, extra good material. All these qualities you'll find in only one machine, the ALFA-LAVAL, the separator that acts up to its -guarantee, the separator that skims the bulk of the world's milk •upply and does it better than any other. Ask us to prove it. ONLY ONE BEST THE ALFA LAVAL. E. GRIFFITHS & CO. ALFA-LAVAL AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH. Seeds for Autumn Sowing. T"'. I have just received 18 400-gal. TANKS OF GLOVERS, etc., from MESSES HURST & SON, London, the GERMINATION (tod PURITY of wthe Seeds be ing well up to that firm's usual : igh standard. My stock of PERENNIAL RYE again includes the cel«rttied "TWYFOED" brand from HAWKE'S BAY, m well u old pasture Ryes from SANDON and CANTERBURY, GIANT ITALIAN RYE a speciality. In COCKSFOOT I can offer as fine a sample of double »■ dune-dressed AKAROA 18-201b seed M I have ever handled. Also in stock: Crested Dog tail, Fescues, Foxtail, Pom, Prairie Grass, and the quick-growing, prolific WESTERN WOLTffS GRASS. Newton King, NEW PLYMOUTH 6T RATFOAD ft KAPONGA. MOTOR CYCLES Douglas fixed engine - - £69 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 Number 3 speed- - - £BO Os 0 Singer three speed - £BO Os 0 A. GEORGE SevTp Plymouth. -r INGLEWOOD'S GREAT CLOTHING SALE END OF SEASON AND EXPIRY OF LEASE MAKE IT IMPERATIVE TO EMPTY OUR SHELVES. 25j PER CENT AND MORE OFF, USUAL]|TPICES' AT A GENUINE* iCUT OUT2SALE DAVE CLEGG, INGLEWOOD.i FARMS THAT ARE WORTH BUYING. STo Lease with Purchasing Clause. 014 ACRES FREEHOLD, all in grass, 12 paddocks, all plougbable, 120 acre* ploughed; metalled road, %-mjle from school, creamery, post office and nalway 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 te taken over at valuation. No weeds. 10fij7 ACRES FREEHOLD, 900 acres In grass, S paddocks, 300 acres plough able; 3 miles from school and post office, 4 miles from railway. Will carry 2% sheep per acre, besides cattle. Price, £5 10s per acre. Jig ACRES FREEHOLD all in grass, all ploughable, practically all stumped, * good metalled road, 2% ■awihed and outbuildineß. Price. ££Tlos per acre; i£4oo cash. MATTHEWS, CAMLIN & £9. ! AUCTIONEERS, LAND ft COMMISSION AGENTS, INGLEWOOD Best Furnishings are Cheapest. AND THE BEST ANT.' CHEAPEST FURNITURE WAREHOUSE IN TARANAFI IS G. W. & H. DRAKE'S AT INGLEWOOD MIND YOU DON'T FORGET IT! 3k& Dm faMt leaf Iron the but plantation, it hal captured the public lute (mm die Nwtfl Cipt to the B!af. "TheL**«t"»«jri: "Fine tea means better healtl." 66
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 23 April 1914, Page 7
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483Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 272, 23 April 1914, Page 7
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