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l Tke "ALFA" Petrol Light For th© long winter 7 * night , . ' ii i ".. . " '"l .' W .'-.' 'I" i .ii "i One© enjoy tb» — Jr ~- ?©* 'Qbqgdwat , Balls, and BUof wading, wxiMag or sew. ' ««* *»■* % % ' '*£*" J4f W toe taTSe soft, «*<*. I* is indispensable. For -wintry ■ - 1»* **«"•»******* nights, the 400 C.P. Storm candescent <*Alfa»<* Petrol 1 Lantern; for Ironing the self- ; light, and you'll never " I contained "Alt*'* Petrol^ ':."'■ again he satined with the : I Iron. , dnJJ, yellow light of hero- Ik ~,•■■•' ■-■■■ ■•--■--■■ Ifce, "jflJLfa" Lamp: gives a J ¥ Ugh* Of 44Q candle power; J I ■■*• jfemß.,'-- jf la safe and Simple to a, JT operate; is free from, soofe -J^ smoke and odour. There are no wicks to trim. 'JT. The 'ALFLight am is Inexpensive Em J* both to install and to maintain (the reservoir only M ! 5F |Wb J requires filling about once a month), and it provides M • | raj i for a gas ring for boiling the kettle. K jffl iwM ! Elttstrated catalogue with full B*rticula;fs of prices ffi ||| I and terms free on request from "Alfa" Agents, or m Iwm ffi' ■ writ* direct to '; pp vSP Mason, Struthsrs & Co. Ltd.l OHB3STOHOBOH, ATTCOELAND, FALMEBSTQN NORTH I WA.NGAOTI, HAMILTON, DUNBDIN. M 7161—458© J) ' "■• ■■'•' '. _ : ",i ,- '■ i.ii it- i"!"' . N... ... i).;..,.i : "■.-■ '-in,,! ..,.,. '-„■■''■' '■'. r-'' >. ' : .....11' '^ l*Bg!g!g!B!S!!l!^^ All plants take POTASH from the soil. This is a fact of front-rank importance to all dairy and sheep farmers in New Zealand. There, is oply one way to find out if : your soil lacks Potash. TRY Apply a dressing and watch the result. POTASH PAYS! The forms of potash most suitable are 30% Potash Manure and Sulphate of Potash (90% pure). 5 Use more j I Potash POTASH Use more POTASH and make BIGGER PROFITS. J 1 ' ■'. . ■■'■V ''.' '■;■'■■''■'■' '■•.'';"■"';'"'" '"' ;/i '..' v; ,..'.:." : ' ; ;' '.y'' : y:'"''''**,.. * Milk by Machinery— Buy a DE LAVAL MILKER And do away with drudgery* This machine is manufactured in Canada by the Pe Laval Separator Company, which is the ? American Branch of the Alfa-Lavat Separator. -< Company. No organisation in the world has spent 80 much time and money as this Company m determining the right way to milk a cow by / ■.; mechanical means. Some seven years have ; * been spent in testing and perfecting the machine. ,■,,'•. During this time many hundreds of machines were built and every thin knownJn the niech«ni- 4 cat art of milking was tried out. The DE LAVAL, is without doubt the Best Milker on the Market to-day. The pulsations are accurate and uniform, being : v; controlled by the positive mechanism of the Pulso Pump. This pump, is a triumph of engineering skill and is a beautiful piece of machinery. It combines in one unit a vacuum producer and an automatic control to every Udder Pulsator, so that all milking units in the barn work at one - speed and in unison all the time. There is nothing to go wrong, there being only one moving part in addition * to the pump. Machines Sold under Hire Purchase System. Mason, Strutters & Co., Ltd. * Chrirtchurch, Auckland, Palmerstoo N. Wasganoi, Aahburton, Dunedin. ' i ,1— . ~~~~ ——— w '■.» ■■<'"' — ."•;'■"'■■ v •"; > ■""''. ~:/;■■ ■ .''.'•_ '. 'I, '"? ' JOBS' ,]C rtITA ■ ■*£r r ■ : Sun-Maid keeps the children happy Bright eye*, roty cheeks, and boundless energy-*-laughing, happy children are WELL I Boys and girls need the iron and sugar that Sun-Maid Raisins contain. They must have it or become listless and pale. Give them Raisins a-plenty. How they love "Sun* Maids"so sweet and satisfying. » - . At your store. Seeded and Seedless. CT TbJff A IY\ SUN-MAID RAISINS : for vitality i ■-''■ '.■■■.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18664, 21 March 1924, Page 13