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H Ask yourself this question | when buying a separator— THE answer is plain: because the Alfa has proved itself to give complete satisfaction in every respect. No farmer tcan afford to gamble on an unproved separator. The Alfa-Laval is the only complete farm separator series from 13 to 165 gallons having the following exclusive features: (1) Improved Clean-skimming. Why be content with an out-of-date, plain-bearing separator that leaves 50% more butter-fat in the skim-milk than the Alfa ? You cannot afford this loss. (2) 100% Rustproof Bowl and Discs, made in expensive and durable Phosphor Bronze. There is nothing so costly to the farmer as a "cheap ’ bowl, where steel parts are introduced. (3) A completely Automatic Oiling System. (4) Easy turning. Reduces fatigue to the user and minimises friction. (5) Durable hygienic tinware, practically rust resistant No separator without these features should sell within many pounds of the Alfa-Laval. For your protection, we publish the Alfa prices. COMPARE THEM No. ao with Supply Can 13 gal. £9lO o No. 21 with n f aa « £xa 5 0 No. aa with w - 35 ~ IJ o No. 33 with mm 50 n £33 5 0 No. 34 without m „ 70 „ £32 5 o No. ay without „ » 90 „ £3B to o No. 26 without „ H 110 » £44 15 0 No. 27 without „ « « £54 0 0 No. a 8 without h „ 165 „ £66 0 0 Stamh for as to 70 gallon sites—£2 5 o extra. Stands for co to 165 gallon sites—£2 15 o extra. Supply Cans for 70 and go gallon sites—£l extra. The 70 to 16; gallon sites have iaU’bearings. Ball-bearings are not required in sites under 70 gallons. Terms prices subject to 1 1- in the £ discount for Cash. EASIEST OF TERMS A ]f ORDER TO-DAY >II? A H A I WE DELIVER TO-MORROW / % | V I To THE ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR i SEPARATOR CO. (N.Z.) LTD. CO. (N.Z.) LTD., | (Address nearest Branch) g Dept. District Representative—D. V. MILLER, P.O. Box 26, GORE. Please send me FREE, and without obligation, H Agents—MESSRS J. MANSON & SONS., INVERCARGILL handsome ALFA-LAVAL Book with illustrations M UNITED TRADING & MANUFACTURING CO. LTD., GORE 1 in colour, m ** I And LOCAL DAIRY COMPANIES ■1 11 Name— - H .... uu-.. , Address - —- - I Fill io sod Fost TO-DAY !!

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INVERCARGILL-OTAUTAU SERVICE. CAR leaves Times Office, Esk Street, at 4.50 DAILY for Riverton (6 a.m.), Otautau (7.15 a.m.), leaving for Riverton and Invercargill at 8.15 a.m., via Ermedale, Gummies Busi and Waipango, arriving 'verton at 10.30 am., and departing at 10.40 a.m. for Invercargill, arriving at 11.50 a.m. T. W. CRAIG, Driver.

1/- EACH. Bundles of books —i/- each. Each contains 3 to 5 Novels. True Story and other Magazines, 6d. each; Bundles of Magazines, 6d. each. THE GEORGIAN BOOKSHOP. 185 DEE STREET. (Near Para Rubber Co.’s new Building). NEW CYCLES—Gent’s Flyer with Eadie Coaster Hub complete, £5 10/- at JAS. RL DAVIES, Dee Street

Q.tol FOR CHAPS AND CHILBLAINS THE CHOICE of Champions! “Cargill” Tennis Rackets and “Cargill” Balls.—A. &W. Hamilton, Esk Street

What Do You Spend on Tram Fares? y J Consider the amount of money you spend yearly on Tram Fares, it soon [ mounts up. 6d per day represents over £9 annually and after spending ! 1 | this sum, you have nothing to show for it; but with that amount invested H I UADDI7D CYCLE 9SSBS you own something tangible, enjoy keener economy, better service and liH ~ yOil j greater convenience. \\ ~2:/ # BE INDEPENDENT OF TRAM FARES AND TRAM SCHEDULES. iM' Let your Tram Fares buy you a IV Hopper Cycle on our very easy terms 1 (!/■ DpFMWt weekly REMEMBER we will give the 1 Vvlil for 56 weeks. highest allowance on your old _ 1® J and machine as part payment. s Ladies 10/-Deposit ~ , J F TAPPERS Ltd New Cycles, GENTS AND LADIES MODELS, from £5 * *** * “ • complete with 8.5. A., Eadie Coaster, Tyres made by Dunlop The Cycle People. Opposite Hospital II and fully guaranteed. dee STREET, INVERCARGILL ■■■■■

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Southland Times, Issue 21821, 26 September 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21821, 26 September 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 21821, 26 September 1932, Page 11