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POULTRY FOR SALE. OF INTEREST TO POULTRY FARMERS. — —. J>ICOT BROS, are in a position to handle eggs in any quantity, and can guarantee highest market rates. That their service is most complete and'prompt, their returns so satisfactory, is proved by the many new senders. Follow the lead given you by the majority and consign your eggs to PICOT BROS. CRATES are supplied free of cost. For full information, write to or ’phone—• PIC OT BROS. EGG CIRCLE AGENTS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 113-115 Thorndon Quay and 9 Davis Street, WELLINGTON. Telegrams— P.O. Box Telephones: “Picot,” Wellington. 935. 42-032 and 42-033. MUMBY’S WORLD’S RECORD—WHITE LEGHORNS For Two Years’ Laying for Six Hens, viz.., 2717 Eggs—l 469 first year, 124 S second year. Also winner of Four New Zealand Laying Tests for 12 months, for Fowls and Ducks. 1926 Stock better than ever. Get your Order in NOW. Stud Stock: Cockerels, £2 each; Pullets, £1 each; Hens, 15/- each. Freight Extra. Bonny Day-old Chicks, 25 for 30/-; 50 for 55/-; 100 for for £5/10/-. Sittings 12/6 (Postage Paid) ; Incubator Lots, £2/10/- per 100. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. ADDRESS: A. G. MUMBY ' , HERETAUNGA POULTRY FARM, HERETAUNGA, WELLINGTON. Tel. No. 108, Upper Hutt. Telegrams, Mumby, Heretaunga. I LEGER’S WHITE LEGHORNS. PHENOMENAL LAYERS AT THEIR BEST. RECENT,WINNINGS: AT MT. ALBERT, AUCKLAND —Last Year: Won Egg-laying Competition (643 pens competing): Won Autumn Test; made highest individual score. Also highest sequence score, viz., 157 EGGS in 158 DAYS. AT MOUNT ALBERT, this year: Won the Championship. Came second in 44 teams. A grand record. Chicks bred exclusively from progeny of high-grade producers of great vitality, at reasonable prices. STURDY CHICKS: Per 100, £6; per 50, £3; per 25, £1 15/-; per 15, £1 3s. Rail paid. 15 Eggs from Special Pens, post paid, £1 and £llos. Breeding Males, 30/-, 42/- each., Cash with Order. Write for Price List. H. LEGER, The Village Egg Farm, WERAROA, LEVIN, N.Z. ’Phone 162 Levin.

(ANOTHER 1 ENTHUSIAST! I "Just a line to let you know what Lane's Emulsion has HaSl done for my daughter. Sh<; developed Lung trouble a MB year ago last March, and was given six months to live. gSM weighing only six stone. Last July she started using gM Lane's Emulsion, and within six weeks her health had ffiSj improved wonderfully, then by six months she had gained 2 stone 9 lbs., and the doctor saw her yesterday and said her Hung had co-npletely healed; her cough LkW has also gone. She is just a living advertisement for pH Lane's, and is now 18 years of age." j||| Mrs. Chapman, /{Jk 89 Danks Street, Albert Par., Vic. wMjfSSP Taives f . g 2/6 and 4/6, at all Chemists and Stores. The larger bottle is more economical, as it contains more E&Sm than two of the others. 6

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A Boon to Country People By employing modern methods we can make A PERFECT SET OF TEETH, requiring an attendance of only two 'SjKfeSI® hours altogether, so that patients living J T fy yfj i in the country can visit us and return the 1 I same day, and so take advantage of our superior work and low fees. A PERFECT SET OF TEETH FOR £2 ss. These plates are made from Ash’s high-class Vulcanite and Diatoric Porcelain Teeth. REMODELLING SET' £1 10 0 PAINLESS EXTRACTION .. .. .. 2 0 N2O. OXYGEN GAS 5 0 TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHEN SETS ARE ORDERED. HOURS—9 to 5, also Friday evening 7.15 to 8.30. FROST 8c FROST Established 25 years. 119 WILLIS STREET (Upstairs) (2 Doors above Perrett’s Cornet.)

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 208, 29 May 1926, Page 26

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