are famous throughout the country for their good wearing quali•NEW ZEALAND 1 tCLOTHING-'FAGTGRY lasts longer than any other, and the prices—considering the quality—are the lowest. We Have Gladstones at 355, 425, 50s, 555. Kit Bags at 29s 6d, 32s 6d, to 655. Brief Bags at 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 18s 6d. NEW PLYMOUTH BRANCH.
Saves one hour Day, increases Butter Output 25 per cent. That is if you use setting pan 9. In addition to this the inoUllatioa of an ALFA-LAVAf. CRKAM SEPARATOR will mean fatter pigs ami calves, hetter poultry and more eggs, if the warm skim milk is given straight from the Separator. - ,;■ THAT'S ONLY PART OF THE SUCCESS YOU'LL HAVE IP YOU TRY THE ALFA LAVAL. ' ''!. ,; The cream which an ALFA-LAVAL will save, will quickly pay for the Separator, and. as a matter of fast, n farmer with an ALFA-LAVAIi and eight cows onlr. is £lO hotter off than the man who works on the old time system snrl ilnirls-erv is done awnv wit!;. , : * ! E. .GBIFFITH'S & OOii ALFA-LAVAL AGENTS NEW PLYMOOTffi
PERFECT BAKING! i igg MANUFACTURED BY I &po^otKemm*iK 3»l* Aguntt:tXOS « NIXON, PK-; Me 1 * Plymouth & FKKDBBIOK, H »*«., StitlorA
The Toko Lime Co. have just installed a moat complete and up-t(M crushing plant, and are now in a position to supply LIME in any quantty Price—Unbumt crushed agricultural Lime, 18s fid per ton. Sacks extr Delivered at any railway station in lots of six tons. Burnt and Sieved agricultural Lime, 24s per ton, S.E. Delivered at at Railway Station in lots of six tons. ' »-~ , E. Griffiths and Co. CHIEF AGENTS NEW PLYMOI
/lie best investment offering . and worries, and cnjn of Taranaki. Tiie owner <■:••■ n off the property, giving an in any cost oi ,abor, where a im.i The property consi=l = f' ''l hedges, all necessary 'i.,. will well winter 13 eows ;>• district at top prices without: The situation is one of tl rn'ies of the sea, and 1 mile "Imtches, etc. r*iec ind other further for anvone wishing to retire from business i , v ~ ~niet country life in the best settled dis 'show iu figures that £4OO a year can be retu vestnicitt of 17 per cent on their outlay wit n aii'l v.-'tfe or funnily are ready to do the wo; ■iti-- subdivided into 6 paddocks, with host . n ,i" i;(,0 fruit trees in full profit. The ; ,; - ■'.'. 'j n( i' the fruit is all disposed of around ■;<-. '■• :\ ■< any to auction sales. i- iir-ttiest "nil healthiest to be desired, witJ to'factory, and. 1% miles to township, sc ROUND BUSH ORCHARD- MAffil*.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 38, 4 July 1914, Page 7
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