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POULTRY FOR SALE. OF INTEREST TO POULTRY FARMERS. "PICOT BROS, are in a position to handle eggs.in any quantity, am can guarantee highest market rates. That their service is most complete and prompt, their returns so satisfactory, is proved by the manj 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— PICOT BROS. EGG CIRCLE AGENTS, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, 113-115 Thorndon Quay and 9 Davis Street, WELLINGTON. Telegrams- I’-O. Box Telephones: “Picot,” Wellington. 935. 42-032 and 42-033. MUMBY’S WORLD’S RECORD—WHITE LEGHORNS For Two Years’ Laving for Six Hens, viz., 2717 Eggs—l 469 first year, 124 S Second yean 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, +'o pneh • Pullets fl each: Hens, 15/- each. Freight Lxtia. Bonny Daj-old cLZ s™ »/ 10, 55/-: 100 for tor £3/10/-. SUllnss 12/0 (Mw. 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. LEGER’S WHITE LEGHORNS. PHENOMENAL LAYERS AT THEIR BEST. RECENT WINNINGS: AT MT. ALBERT, AUCKLAND—Last Year: Won Egg-laying Competition (63 pens competing); Won Autumn Test; made highest individual score. Also highest sequence score, viz., 157 EGGS in 100 DAio. . 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, nt reasonable prices. STURDY CHICKS; Per 100, £6; per aO, £3; per 2u, £1 15/-; per 15, £1 3s. Rail paid. 15 Eggs from Special lens, post paid, £1 and £1 16s. 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. W.L. DAY-OLD CHICKS from this noted WF 6 -/XXIW® Strain—£s/10/- per 100, £3 per 50, 11 £l/12/6 per 25; railage paid. gXMMy G? SETTINGS—IO/6 to £l/1/-; Postage Paid, g J COCKERELS AND PULLETS —From £l/1/-, f.o.r. Paraparaumu. g ' Terms Cash With Order. Ik" S. G. BATTEN, lilllßX WHAREROA POULTRY FARM, PARAPARAUMU. W.L. Hen. No. C 23653, Onehunga P.C. Register. Winner of the Blue Ribbon for TYPE (485 birds competing), Auckland Egg Laying Test, 1924-25; la.d 265 eggs in 50 weeks; 24.200 z. per doz. • WEBB'S CACKLE FARM Bartholomew Road, LEVIN. Established 1908. G. WEBB, Proprietor. Co“e^rcls P frmn £l/i/- l0 Setti'ngs / froni 12/6 for 15 eggs, post paid. Incubator lots £2/5/- per 100. No order too large, and none too small. Correspondence incited. Write for price list. ’Phone 30-1 Levin. TELEGRAMS: “WEBB,” LEVIN.

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{confidence WITH the fitting of “ English Dunlop * to your car you will experience the confidence associated with a product which is leading die way in establishing the prestige of British Manufactures in Overseas Dominions. Fit “English Dunlop” and be satisfied There are constructional reasons for their mileage and trouble-free service. Nett) Zealand Garages nou) fit "English Dunlop "at the same price as other tyres. ENGLISH THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUST. LTD. Distributors of English Dunlop Tyres Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 254, 10 July 1926, Page 26

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