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SALES BY AtfCTION WEDXKS'DAV, MARCH i:, - . NEWTON KING 50 18 to 20 month steers 100 mixed weaners 200 sound-mouth owes CO lambs 200 f.ra. ewes 200 lambs Sale at 1 o'clock. RAHOTU YARDS. THURSDAY, AIARCH 28. (Owing to Easter Holidays) NEWTON KING T\7ILL tell at his yards as above.i AQ 20-MONTH STEERS (Good) SO 2J to 3-year etcers 2S Shorthorn rising 3-year lieiferj in calf to Shorthorn bulla 35 Shorthorn IS-month empty heifer* 00 IS-month steers 40 IS-month heifers in calf 30 good wcaners 10 fat cowa •10 store and forward cows 100 mixed weaners 25 Shorthorn wcaners 00 good weaner steers 1 good hack 1 draught gelding (any trial) Sale at 1 o'clock.

I'OR PRIVATE SALE. pffiST-CLASS Coast Dairy Farm and Milk Run, containing 141 acres, freehold, within 2 miles of borough of New Plymouth, fronting main metal road; Factory, Kr-hool and Post Office opposite farm. Good 7-roomed house, 12-bail cowshed, fitted with milking machines, concrete fleer; and other buildings. Practically level farm and wellwatered, all in grass except a few acre* sheltered busli and 11 acres in turnips. and a few acre:; in rye grass. Well fenced and divided inio convenient paddocks. 53 dairy cows and dairying plant esn be taken over at valuation if dosired. Price, .Clf) per acre; very reasonable terms tan be arranged. The farm is to be sold with or without milk run and plant to suit purchaser. A very uic* farm and comfortable home. " Apply Sharp— NEWTON KING, New Plymouth.

iiOEE MILEAGE. 30 per cent. MORE POWER. it „ „ MORE SPEED. On the same fuel allowance., Proved by hundreds of actual testl THE MASTER CARBURETER. THE MASTER CARBURETER. Is your car a pas eater, an ''in and outer'' in its performance? You cannot afford either in these times of high pricei for benzine'. Most carbureters depend upon a fuel supply that is fed into the mixing chamber in one, two, or three jets. The Master method completely shatters and pulverises the fuel nu it passes through the distributor in 14 jets! The average carbureter delivers about (10 per cent, efficiency, that is, only about CO per cent. of the fuel is actually converted into power. Approximately 40 per cent, is not reduced or transformed to vapor and You buy fuel solely for the power that it contains. Whether you lose 40 per cent, of the liquid itself by leakage fro the tan!: or 40 per cent of its power ),,. "leakage'' through the carbureter tho eil'cct on your purse is the same. Varying conditions of speed, temperalure and atmosphere make constant and instantaneous changes in the mixture. necessary just as the varying conditions of speed and pull demand,the advancing and retarding of tho spark, Yet tha average carbureter makes no provision for these constantly varying demands. Compare with these faults and shortcomings of other carbureters the perfectd desisn of the IfASTKT? w)il«h pro . ixturs at all speeds and under all sorts of weather conditions. Maximum power—freedom from carbon and other engine troubles that corat from bad carburet ion—greater flexibility —and more miles per gallon from your gasoline. The MASTER makes you think you have a new engine in your ear. It gives you a new idea of engino efficiency, and a new sense of motor ca* eniovment.

Prices range from £C to £9. Sole agents for North Taranaki: TARANAKI MOTORS, LTD. General Carriers. ?,Fotor Engineers and Electricians. Office and sheds: Opposite Terminus Hotel, St. Anbyn SI root, New Plymouth. Telephone C 35.

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1918, Page 8

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