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ALfA-LiVAI CREAM SEPARATOR Champion of the World. Sales (xoual 450,000. .^^'~«™ te'^fejlß f)voi' fli)0 First Prizes. Holds die record for Clean Skimming. R^^^^^l $£*\ Has defeated every other make at every t&P' trial of importance ever held. X fl Has stood the test of 25 years. r^RHu Cffl OH per cent, of all Creameries to-day fl use the Alfa-Layal, and what the fS^^^B^^^^Jm overwhelming majority of experts and w^^^a^K^pp^^ experienced users do, every intending buyer of a Cuevm Separator must _i.-: -Tl^^^^^^k. follow. «^m^^m^i^^^_^^^_^^

THE DRAPERS & HOUSE FURNISHERS^^^ff Each Department is Stocked with the I^TkA w 111 lM LATEST PRODUCTIONS - V\\j V^H^ from the principal British and V\ \ iVj « t _^^^^- i;;;5;:::i:::i;^ Foreign Factories. N \M VJ * YS*jizZ^^*~^ Note- \ \ V^^^^^^^ he MOST R E LIAB LE ARTICLES -^TV- OyiW \\ \ l^^" I^*^*^ NeW and o*ls**60 * 15 ** 6 Goods by each Mail. leadersHqiF^pashion !

TOUIS GILLE AND CO AUSTRALIAN GENERAL CATHOLIC DEPOT, 73 and 75 Liverpool Street, Sydney, and 300 and 302 lonhdale street, melbourne. JUST RECEIVED. CATHOLIC HOME ANNUAL, FOR 1904. With 50 Full-Paere and Text Illustrations, Containing: Sitetch of Pope Leo XIII., with illustrations, and many interact ng tales by Marion Ames Tapgart, Frances Maitland, Katherine Tynan Hinkson, Rose Hallpy Clarke, and other popular Catholic writers, a'.ao some moat interesting and instructive articles. Although this year's Annual is at least equal to any former numbers, which should be sufficient to recommend it to ita numerous friends in Australasia. PRICE, Is ; per Post, Is 3d.

ILv£r. Alex. Hsurris, (Late with Park, Reynolds & C 0.,) Defchi 1 ? to intimate to his Friends and the Pnblic that he has commenced business under the style of ALEX. HARRIS & CO. . .AS . . Auctioneers, Valuators, Land, Fruit, and General Commission Agents, in those commodious and convenient Premises at No. 131 FBIKCES STREET, at one time occupied by H. S. Fish and Son, and lately by Mr. R. W. Waghorn.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 21 January 1904, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 21 January 1904, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 3, 21 January 1904, Page 25

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