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SUNNYRISE ESTATE (Vogettown.) Special Inducements to clear the whole of this estate within the next fortnight —Greatly Reduced Upsets. j =E ASY TERMS - 10% t)eposit—lo/o three months—balance 3 years at 5% L. A. NOLAN AND CO., New Plymouth ” Sole Agents. MOLASSES FODDER^ gs PER TON. AN'IDEAL FOOD FOR, ALL STOCK. For COWS, mix it with Hay or. Chaff. For PIGS, mix it with “STERLING”. {£)•■ Pig Meal or Pollard. For HORSES, mix it with Oats and Chaff. Tho-Cowa-wilh- give more milk. The Pigs wilkcomo away quicker. ! The Horses will work better. , TRY IT I " / . £5 5 s FEE TON< NBSV'T GN KING; t NEW PLYMOUTH. ' 'f’ TO T7VARMERS AND . ArCHARDISTS. 0 JC AKMERS AND UrCHARDISTS. The SPRAYING SEASON is at hand, and I bare • two good .things to offer in pumps. THE 171OER /TNAKS TT'NAPSACK 'OUMP HE X 1 OUR UaKS H.NAPSACK i UMP is made in England,.the -reservoir .of-eppper and the .pump* of brass. •There are no rubber valves to get out! of order, and the working parts are all bn the outside. There are absolutely no parts to get out of order, and the Four Oaks Knapsack will last TEN TIMES aa long as am other; The alpha c<'P rayer HE /ALPHA OPRAYER is-the latest in .Spraying Machines, and is unequalled for Orchard or Greenhouse. Both the above are made in sizes for Lime-washing. A BOY with a SPRAY r PUMP can whitewash a Cowshed in a twentieth of the time and make better work than the OLD BRUSH METHOD. I have a full stock of all the BEST and LATEST SPRAYING COMPOUNDS, including HARBAS, KYLAFIS, RED.'SPIUYING OIL, and KILL ALL. V- NEWTON KING, NEW PLYMOUTH; STRATFORD, AND KAPONGA. «■ s , . Me trar/d n m r. rsia >AJ Pathe brought the great world to our cities in moving pictures. Now Paths goes stiil further, and the pictures are brought right hfr* the home! The iPATHESGOPE is a Home Cinematograph—perfect, complete, simple and safe. The pictures it throws-on the screen are exactly the same as you see at a picture show, except in sire. The advantages are that you choose your own programme, show nothing that is vtugar or undesirable for children and you may select pictures of immense educational influence. The FILMS ARE NON-INFLAMABLE and the light Ss generated by a small magneto within the machine. No other light is needed, thus it is as easy to give a Pathescope show on a back-block station, as if you were next the city electric power-house. Anyone can work the Pathe Home Cinematograph after a few minutes instruction. Easily ■ portable,the Pathescope is also suitable for schools, societies, clubs, etc., and a great variety of educational films may bo obtained. The Library of Films enables subscribers to take out complete changes of programme-while fire is impossible with the Path© films. For Schools— Education Boards and Schools are strongly urged to consider the installation of the Pathe Home Cinematograph. Agents are prepared to give demonstrations and special quotations to schools. Demonstrations — In order to show the wonderful capabilities of the machine, Agents are prepared to give an entertainment with the Pathescope for an evening or for childrens’ party—the cost is very moderate and details will be supplied on application. Pill in this coupon and post it to any agent:— Agents: • JOHN AVERY, LIMITED, New Plymouth. H.Z. FAEMBES’ CO-OP.. Chriatotaroh, G ETOEEHAN & CO, Napier-. 1. 0. WAITE A CO,, Greyraonth; I'. H. BOASE. Hswera: E. BOBINSON, Taihape; WILKINS 5 HABDWAKK & CO., Nelsoai PATEESON A DAEE, Ltd, (for Otago). Dunedin! HAEEINU TONS’,IiTB., Wfilio Street. Wellington. ABTo It CSAITS DEPOT, Uneterton. COUPON. —Please lead tnc Booklet asd particulars regarding the Pathescope.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144150, 21 July 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144150, 21 July 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 144150, 21 July 1913, Page 4

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