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I POULTRY FOR SALE. ! WHITE TUT IT M TRI V'Q INDIAN RUNNER ■ LEGHORNS. IUM D I 0 DUCKS. i Hold the World's Record for Two Years' Laying for Sii Hens, viz., 2717 .eggs—l-169 first year, 124S second year. I Also winner of four New Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls and Ducks during jthe past six years. ■ , . . ■ I It is only magnificent constitution and laying power that.will secure these 'results. • . ■ ■ » I ... WHY.FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? ' STURDY. DAY-OLD CHICKS, of the same brood: 25 for 80s.;' 50 for 555.; 100 for 100s.; railage paid. I SETTINGS'.OF 15 EGGS, 155., postage paid. Incubator Lots, 100 for .£2 10s. 'Specially Selected Breeders: Cockerels, :!C% ench; Hens or Pullets, 15s. each; 20s. each; Dncks, 15s. each; freight extra. I- TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. : Please write for Catalogue to • i : . ■" .-•s£: G. MXJMBY, . PRopRjETOR, V : J HERETAUNGAPOIiLTRY.CO.,. lIERETAUNGA, WELLINGTON.j,. ■ ir^LiiCK:.MINORCAS. - ■■' i^VBDEES^NOW. , BOOKED for SITTINGS 'from my. UTILITY STRAIN- of ' BLACK ■iIIkORCAS , . Prize-winners in Utility Classes. OUT'ON. THEIR [own as'layers;'"■•■■ - - '■ ' TA/£»■: FOR-SITTING (12 Eggs), Post Free, .from jIV/O ■ : - ."- A.- 8., ROGERS, HAWERA ■/ ■ ■ i_ ■ " '.. . - - : : ■ iT 1 PA To have THE BEST. I . The kind YOU WANT. I ' . . •'■ . Healthy, Vigorous Chicks. jPure-bred White Leghorn Chicks, Padraari-Nixon Strain, 25 in Fireless Brooder ((with instructions), for .El 7s. 6d.; 50 for £2 10s.; 100 for .£4 15s. White Leghonw, Black Minorcas, Black Orpingtons, Silver Wyan: | j dottes, 10s., posted. _ ' TERMS—Cash, with Order. I '.•.,. ' - ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. . iTT'A PT T 1 AT IRT ? 35, m f ° mj Cnicks supplied t) WellingP -cx-iJ -|L>3. - XXi-JJIA." ton customers alone jduring P as!; fi ye I .'.■''■. seasons. ■ j ' PREBBLES, BELMOHT, LOWER HUTT. ; : " .BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, "- AGAIN this Season successful at leading Shows with Utility Birds. Winner of 1917-18 Egg-laying Competition for Ducks; also 11)16-17. ; White Leghorns^. , Black Orpingtons, White' Piocks, Indian Runner Duoke, Cayuga Ducks. , . ' v EGGS for hatching. Day-old Chicks and Stud Stock. Hen eges, 15s. 6d. and 21s. Indian Runner Duck Egp, 21s. Cayugan Duck Eggs, las. Cd. per 15, post.agepaid. h. W. BOWER, FAIRFIELD," LEVIN. [THE SUN/POULTRY BOOK.: A COMPLETE GUIDE TO BEGINNERS IN POULTRY. No odd bhould mise JUST PUBLISHED. , \ having this ivork. It is a compact and complete guide to keeping. 1 IT ALSO INCLUDES THE N.Z. UTILTY POULTRY STANDARD. ;. Send Is. 9d. in stamps TO-DAY. BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH •''■ 8- :. Before-The "War, it was one of Ms treasures, ' i :"' : 7 When he returns from The War lie will want .. ' his Shot-gun again. i ■ • ! ■ Are you keeping it in good repair? Mere , cleaning will not have saved the important ■ parts from deterioration. Only a Gunsmith ■ j can restore that Gun. ! Send the Gun to The Colonial Ammunition 1 Company, Ltd., Auckland. Let yours be the ■ firstin-rand the first out! They will give an s i estimate for putting it in first-class order. .If . • i •'■'--"theprice is not right, the Gun will be re- «,'::..' turned at 'C.A.C expense. Yourunnorisk :•; ' ■.i : -"- , '•=■';.-.- w to this matter now! J.. " .-■. The Colonial Ammunition Company ■. . ...»• j -".3 :•".'■■"■■ '"'.promptly execute every kind of Gun, ! ,:■.; ■•''•'■■■ ' Bifle, nnd Berolver Hepairs. Muzzle. I '. ...... loader Guns converted into excellent : Breech-loaders—Hammers or Hammerlees; with Ejeotors and Single Triggers, I ...,-'.• Once use a Single Trigger Gun, you j . " • will want no other! ! I'' GUN AND FISHING TACKLE CATALOGUES ; I'. ' POSTED ON APPLICATION. ; ( The Colonial Ammunition m | ! (. " - ' ""■'' AUCKLAND. | M: .. ' . ' ■ © f>-S ■ * r— ■ ' ■ ■ ■ p>i**ij ' ■ ■'This" Mower Is Americ^kj ■ i' •■■'• -,'■ ~ BALL-BEARINO I MBfRI I '! P ir ; "'f ''' '' LAWN MOWBR | Vn it \t i l< \\ \ I Syrinx } # \\ i ij, u&vCo me ico/iiy Yg/kaiKA j,g . ,\\ 1 Re-gfinding. "* ;; One-of the-moet important-features in the "Great American" Ball- | ' bearing Lawn Mower is the Dead Knife. It is made of crucible steel i '•'•' tempered by the best and latest methods. . E * The cutting edge is raieed, making it eelf-sharpening until the knife I '~:i s entirely worn away. , E ": Most lawn mower blades are made of structural eteel — without E •■■;. temper. "Great American" self-sharpening blades • \ ' Are Made of Crucible Tool Steel 1 : as good as your penknife or carver. In fact razors have actually been | I. forged of "Great American" Wades. | ;■■ The revolving cylinder, 6 inches in diameter, has five cuttjng knives I -of finest cast steel, hardened and tempered in oil.' The driving wheels I ■■: are 10 inches in diameter, and as abtfut 6i inches of them are entirely | ,;, covered, ' I ■•■. Grass, Cannot Enter the Motive Power. "' - These machines are. built like bicycles with perfectly adjusted ballbearings and dust-tight ball-cups and cones. ■ Great American" Mowers are graceful in'appearance, finished in Aluminium and Gold, and handsomely decorated. Sizc3 15, 17,19 inches. Write to Department "D" for full particulars. E, W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Agents, Hunter Street and Jervqis Quay, Wellington. "RAMS HEAD" DOES NOT INJURE THE WOOL. : 20 YEARS' EXPERIENCE HAS PLACED "RAMS HEAD" AHEAD OT? - ALL OTHER MARKING OILS. PACKED IN 1& 5 GALLON CANS. ALL COLOURS. AGENTS- '•■».- SMITH & SMITH Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 12

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