T>ETAILS of a test it underwent for a whole season in Tarasaki om a kwf of 100 cows as against a similar herd on an adjoining farm ™*tlft4 aj ' band. The most Exhaustive Test eve; made of a making machine. A Herd. B Herd a Herd (hand-milked) result. 1906-7 . . £748, milked by hand 1000-7 . . . . £754 deficit of **■ ■ 1007-8 .. £563, milked by haad 1907-8.. .. £8W deficit of £X 1908-9 . . £803, milked by machine 1906-9.. .. £748 g^fo of~£Sf It will thus be seen that the loss of £27 w « s turned into a profit of £ff |# the machine, an improvement really of £82. Add to this the saving in LABOR aad the machine is a gift to you befon one season is over. ITS PRIHCIPLB IS TfflC BEST ITS SALES ARE THE GKSATSBX THE SECRETARY, offices, R A WIGGINS, fieamal Maaaser, 66, 18 The Terrace, Wellington. Work*, Palmerston North. DOMINION PBESWRE MILKIHfI MA6HHIE
THE MAILS. 1 j SATURDAY, 11th SEPTEMBER. For Auckland and North, per Bommond, at 2 p.m. For Australian State* (doe at Sydney 17th September), at 2 p.m. MONDAY, 13th SEPTEMBER. For Auckland and North, per Baranra, at 7 p.m." For Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji (per Ataa from Auckland), at 7 p.m. THtJRSDAY, Itfth SEPTEMBER. for Auckland and North, p«r Barawa, at 7 pan. For Australian States (due at Sydney 21rt September), at 6.15 ajn. For raited Kingdom and Continent, India, China, .Philippine bland*, Manila, also Mediterranean ports and ffoutk Africa, tia Sflet (doe. at Londoif 24th October), at (5.15 a.m. ' For Sarotonga, Tahiti, and Papeete (j#r Hauroto from Welßagton), «t «U5 a.m» For United States of America, Canada, Honolulu, and Japan, also United Kingdom and Continent, via San Francisco (do* at London 22nd October), per: Hanroto from Wellington, at t.15 a,m. SATURDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER. For Auckland and North, per Rosamond, at 2 p.m. Fo r Australian States (due at Sydney 24th September), at 2 p.m. For Wellington and South Island, per Express, daily, at 8.15 a.nu For Aucklnnd and North, per Main Trunk line, daily, at 8.15 s-m. For Auckland and North, per Rarawa, on Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m. The next San Francisco atfafl close* here about 18th September, > The next mail for United States (via Vancouver) leave* here about 28th. September. ' • [ The next mail from United States (via San Francisco) is due here on 9th October. W. J. CHANEY, Chief Postm<t»Her ■ CHURCH 3ERVMJEB '•" mm j .; , CHURCH OF BNdMND. ' fit. Mwy'e-^} (H.C.), 11, and 7. Henui— ll and 7. Bell Block— U (S.C.) and 7. Old People's Home— lo. I Omata— B (H.C.), 11 and 7. Barrett Road— 2.3o. W«at©wn— ll (S-8.) and 7. Moturoa— 2.Bo fS.S.) and 7. Wailara— « (H.C.), 11, and 7. TOcorangi— ll (H.C.). Urenui— S.3o. Lepperton — 11. Rub-angi— 2.3o. Warea— 7 pjn. Pungarehu — 2 turn. Rahotu— ll (me.). Midtirst—ll «.m. i Mat tins), ttratford— B (H.C.); 11, 230, and 7. Cardiff— H (H.C.). • ' J Toko— 7 M p.m. , ROMAN CATHOLIC. ! New Pljwouth-rUM 7.90 and 11, Yespen 7, Rev. Father MaoMahus. i , Ing^ewobd— Mass 6.30 and ll.», Very Rev. Dean MeKenna'. ■ ■ WaHara~Vespepr 7, v Vety Bey» Dean MeKenna. ' METHODIST. ' ■ Whitoley, Church— ll and 7, R«v. T: G. Brooke. •' < South Boad-tll anil 7, Rev. F. p. Xeitar Old P«op!e'e Home--5.45 t Mr. Asher. , f X«ow«r Sffmont Road— 6.Bo, Rev. F. F. Kellow. , » Carringtoa Road— 2Jo, Mr. Oartwrifht BAPTIST. I Gin Strert^-11 and 7, Sev. U. J. Lewis, Weafrnrn— 3, Mr. Maundec JsPs^ Ay© your lipa vrnitf , ttosM jour ctfateeks colorless, : HEn y«pjt e«nS» \riin.«pr.rtat? a bright, cheerful f me, i i ov«;Ty bottle of Ayer's S »r. ; -r : "i . ! If your appetite i\ ; «J, } t digestion unperfeot, a . t joa IVJ , nervous and weak, you ought t l take • AVER'S Sarsaparilla ft expels all inpfttriUos from thb blood, and gives strength smd -rigor , to the nerves. It, will sorely restore you to healthAm mow made, Aytr'* Bmr»a paHttm tiomtutm* no aloohit. There ara many imitatfon > SarsapariHaa. fit turtyoug^ AVER'S." ' acuity Dr. J. 0. fytt st en*** NH4.II.tA A»W«m,tt»«i>fta«l>r>Mi»n. I I II MINI —| 111 1 R.«nMsJy. w I H Psarenta throntfbovt Aue» II tralasla know taat no II ooutfh remedy is so «flaot> II iveandsosafe«aßoWßtai" II ton's Irlalilloea. I Bonnington's Irish Moss. || breaks nn tiM coach or II cold, wards off bronohltJa H and prevail pnfnmonta> H Wise parents always kt*» || a bottle ill the home. r || Ma J. T»«nta«# D«Mdtai«ih»: || < , !-|itV«iI>WMMMIMM« II IralvMew tor Hn. Tiwiwc. ■«■•*■ II toMH«»iiiitMheMlikyiiiiia) II She mi eeniMMM ssiwaSipttWi li quit* reuortd k«r fc MM !• w« || quliturant. tlaw imwwiMiil .{I it to aany pmsmm.«ml M>9«£WH II «''*»»•»*•» »'■***»*»»»«**■'• I ll' v OMR SWIIIiRL H Isa^^Astksf fsSaMa . ll^L^Bs^i^L^B a^C^Cr>ss^B7«sSS llJc^^>A* ****** • ITCH I NO, chaftar, face blotches, heat rash, pimples U sunburn, cracks, chaps, or .. any skin irritation quickly cured by LANE'S ME DO LINE— „ Oueeh of Skin Tonics, i/- at Chemists. n. Money Is Aeaperately aearee and yo« n't afford to miss any chance of «avg it. Ttaeee figure* are money-savers: Gents.'* chrome bals (usual price Iss 8d) ? resent price 8» Od; gent.'s glace hala -■ 17b 6d), 12s 6dj men's heavy kip _ shooters (10s 6d), lla 9d; ladies' fiao» " btutton boot* (lfl* Id), lte Sdt Mka' glace laoed button anoea ($• 6d)**> lid, ladka' golosfcee (4, ad), fta M.— A3.C Boot OB*, ywr Plyiaoask. l .Adyi . •
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH19090911.2.58.4
Bibliographic details
Taranaki Herald, Volume LII, Issue 187, 11 September 1909, Page 4
Word Count
871Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LII, Issue 187, 11 September 1909, Page 4
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.