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Saves one hoar Day, increases Butter Output 25 per cent That is if yon use jetting pan*, fa addition to this the (retaliation of an ALFA-LAVA t . CREAM SEPARATOR will mean fatter pigs and ealvea, fetter poultrv and more eggß, if the warm skim milk is given straight froin tbr THAT'S OKtY PAPT OP THE SUCCESS YOU'LL HAVE IF YOU TRY THE ALFA LAVAL. V" whl f h ' n ALFA-LAVAL will tare, will quietly pay for i of tut ' a fanner with a n ALFAiAVAL »H C °r ° nl " 7 f 2O ke . tt#r ° g ti,an the man who works on the old tune «ystem is d« ne away witfc. E. (ili PFITHB & CO., ALFA-LAVAL AGENTS NEW PLYMOUTH.

Lime your Land We have been appointed sole Agents for TOKO BURNT AGRICULTURAL LIME in -Vorth cni Taranaki. It in the finest sieved lime in the Dominion. P^? E: . 2 Y" P er , t,,n - s ®<*» eitra. delivered to any Railway Station in lots of 6 tons. ' E. Griffiths and Co. Merchants, NEW PLYMOUTH.

£l5O Cash 76 Aaß J®'. f 1 flat and Ploughable, 20 acres stumped, 9 paddocks, situatd in W.V JTi T* s ' r °° med hOU3e and splendia ZZ mnUteS from scho ° 1 ' P reflent ° wn <* milks 21 cows, pnce, £ls per acre, balance of purchase money «, exceptionally easy tern,. »JT s '~« rhiß . ,>eing a feal first - C,a3S iareßtment ' *»* » good chance for a «W of .mH capital, we strongly recommend intending purchasers to make «riy application at once, as this will sell within the next few days. Very •Mufactory reasons for selling. * y Sole Agents:— MATTHEWS, CAMLIN & CO. fT LAND ft COMJtiofilON AGENTS. INGLEWOOD

LOOK P LOOK Do you want a farm? We have some ideal land on our books, and if you dewre to bate a look at Taranaki's best, call on ua. HEBE ARE SOME WORTH CONSIDERING 257 IS wSd e e?c° ad ' S w h j B ' ro ° me V WcUIIIg ' also 17-bail cowsbei, •All per acfe 6 fr ° m W " • Depoeit and terms can be arranged. 110 f n^ k i , Road ' hand r to town, 5-EOOIfED HOUSE, Cowshed , , trapshed, Wash-house, Harness Shed, Pigsty etc Onlr 1/ milo SSS." 4 ly * 111116310 Con,e and 293 Carrin^ on Road > OR - p -> rent 12s 6d, £5 5a goodwill. Cattle proof fences. 100 acres in grass, rest light bush. OUR TOWN PROPERTIES COMPRISE ii ACRE, Bulteel street, with 5-roomed dwelling, wash-house, scullery, bathroom, linen pTees, etc., h. and c. water and sewer— £750. 34 ACRE, Mr-Street, with 5-roomed dwelling, bathroom, wash-house, etc. Electric Light and Gas. Price, £650. £IOO cash. AND MANY MORE TOO NTMEROUS TO MENTION. If yon want to sell, send us particulars. We will do our be«t for you JONES BROS., LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS BROUGHAM STEEET, NEW PLYMOUTH %0M47 ' P.O. Box 141.

MAXWELL CARS. THE Machine for Work and Appearance. PRICE £250 See a Maxwell before niacin™ your Order. LACKY & YATES CRITERION" MOTOR GARAGE, LIARDET STREET 'Phone 139 NEW PLYMOUTH FRUIT £4OO COWS grte best investment offering for anyone wishing to retire from business cares of T CS ' eDjO V ( I l,iet / ountr y in the best settled district Of Taranaki. The owner can show m figures that £4OO a year can be returned the P ro Perty. g>ving an investment of 17 per cent on their outlav without a*y cost ol iabor. where a man ami wife or familly are ready to do the work. The property consists of 24 acres, subdivided into 6 paddocks, with boxthorn Hedges, al. necessary building and tiCO fruit trees in full profit. The place Wifl well winter 13 cows and horse, and the fruit is all disposed of around the Biatrict at top prices without sending any to auction sales. The situation is one of the prettiest and healthiest to bo d«»ir«d within ■Oea of the eea, and 1 mile to factory, and Iy, miles to township, school' Marches, etc. We* ud other further particulars from A. GORRINGE, ROUKD BUSH ORCHARD. UAJUIA.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 7

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