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Alfa Laval Cream Separator after being over 40 Years in continuous use The New Alfa Laval wins oldest Alfa Laval is the machine with the automatic speed indicator bell that practically compels operation at exact speed to insure perfect skimming. For not only Is the operator warned if the crank i s turned too slowly, but everyone within hearing distance can tell if the separator is being correctly worked to prevent the waste of cream. Competition This machine is the propertyjof Mr. John But el, pf Arrowtown, and that gentleman was adjudged the winner of the recent competition for the owner of tho oldest Alfa Separator. Mr. Butel tells us that with the exception of a few driving ropes be has never had to purchase any spar# parts to keep his machine In continuous operation, and that it bag always taken all the cream from the milk in a satisfactory way. Write us, or your nearest Alfa Agent, and Inquire about tho “Separator with the Bell Speed--Indicator.” Mason, Struthers & Co. Ltd. Christchurch, Auckland, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Hamilton, and Dunedin

TO FORD OWNERS. DOST me £p and I will return you a * J Top and Back Curtain with oval light (bevel glass). Everything ready to tack on. Side curtains with Celluloid Lights and all fittings £B/6/extra. Curtains made to open with doors. I oen fit your Ford with a Oneman Hood In two hours, or you can do it yourself. Send for sample of material used, and note the superior quality. W. H. CLAYTON, MOTOR ROOD SPECIALIST. FEELDINa. DAIRY FARM. IP/I ACRES of good land mostly rich drained swamp situated close to Palmerston North, this farm ha? wintered 40 cows, 10 yearling heifer?, 2 bulls and 3 horses. The buildings comprise a 6-roomed house with electric light, cowshed, 6 balls, concrete floor and yard. Price £2s per acre; terms £IOOO cash, balance Trust tnoney not required till 1938. For further particulars apply to P. H. HUNTER, 261 MAIN STREET.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2306, 26 November 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2306, 26 November 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2306, 26 November 1925, Page 3

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