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BACON CURING. BACON PIGS will be received, killed* and cured at the Mount Egmont Freezing Woiks, Waitara, at a cost of Id per lb. on the weight of bacon and bam, WOOL AND CHEESE CAN BE SHIPPED at lowest cost by all N.Z.S. Co'a steamers calling off Waitara for meat, &c. Advice of quanti e9 mugt be sent early. BUTTER f^\ AN also be shipped in these fast time\j table steamers. This route being about 12s per ton cheaper than any other. These steamers will only call at one port after leaving Waitara before finally Bailing from the colony. Full particulars on application to C. E. HALLORAN, Mount Egmont Freezing Works, b 562 Waitara. TARANAKI BACON EAOTOSY. ANY QUANTITY of Bacon PIGS WANTED. Weights between 1201 bto 1601 b. PRESENT PRICE, 3H Farmers please communicate with ALFRED DRAKE, Fitzroy, or J. CROCKETT, b 213 New Plymouth. MORRIS Patent butter Mould 1890^ FOR FACTORY AND FARM DAIRY MONEY is well spent in the puiv;uase of the above Butter Mould. No Butter Factory or Dairy Farmer having butter to be made up into pounds should be without one. For quickness in making into pounds, exactness, size, and correct weight of each pound of butter, this Butter Mould cannot be surpassed. From eight to twelve hundred pounds of butter per hour can be turned out with the ! above mould after very' little practice. The frame and slides are made of gcod seasoned rata timber, and art> strong and durable. Directions for use accompany each Butter Mould, TESTIMONIALS .Auckland, New Zealand, May 27, 1897 Mr Sydney Morris, — In reply to your enquiry I have to say that we have used your patent butter mould for several years. We find it simple in construction, accurate in turning out exact weights, easy to handle, and capable of doing patting up with great speed. Our bands can pat and pack a fifty pound box (1 lb pats) in a few seconds under three minutes. Ido not at present know a more useful appliance for the purpose. It has the ad vantage of being non-expensive as well. — Your very Truly, Wesley Spragg, Manager, i The Pines Dairy Factory, Junction Road, Near New Plymonth, March 14th, 1897. To Mr Sidney Morris, Pukekohe. Dear Sir,— l have used your Butter Mould for over 6 years, and I have found it a most useful utensil for anyone handling large quantities of made-up butter, enabling the operator to do his work wibh expedition, neatness, and the greatest accuracy. Whenever I have had the opportunity I have always recom mended its use, and I shall have great pleasure in again doing so in the future. Wishing you every success. — I am, dear sir, faithfully yours, Wm. Paynter. PRICE, 8/6, jT posted to any address ia New Zealand on receipt of postal note, or order, for 10/-, payable to the under* signed agents. S©le Agentb: Messrs B. COCK & SON NEW PLYMOUTH a 490 Jf^BEAM Tc * ,JJv* Pure Ceylon JJUH R. COCK & SON, Agent. ALL GENTLEMEN WANTING SUITS FOB THE Xmas and New Year Ho'idays Would do well to call on GEORGE COOK, TAILOR & OUTFITTER, IUGLBWOOr Where the Latest SUMMER PATTERNS can be bad. FIT GUARANTEED. Ib6l WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR BOOTS ? YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN TRY PEACH, Because he has A LARGE STOCK. GREAT VARIETY. YOUR PRICE FOR CASH J. C PEACH, CASH BOOT SHOP inglewood. dressmaking" AND MILLINERY, MRS A.WILLS wishes to notify that sho nAS COMMENCED BUSINESS in the above lice ; fie and style guaranteed. Address : A. Wills, Next Bank of New Zealand, Waitara. Also Jeß3ee of Town Hall, b 527

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11098, 13 December 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11098, 13 December 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 11098, 13 December 1897, Page 4

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