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POULTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS. ; A' PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR I AWAITS . 7' | -P; , POULTRYMEN ‘ - who consign their produce to / r PICOT BROS., (Wellington Headquarters for Eggs) | THE LEADING EGG, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. I Mail us a card, and we will post by return, full information, 1 together with our latest price list for Grain and Poultry sundries. “FOR BETTER SERVICE” PICOT BROS., XW Thorndon Quay, P.O. Box 935. WELLINGTON. Wires: “Picot.” Rangltikel Street. P.O. Box 399. PALMERSTON NORTH. Wires: “Picot.” f, ■ ' " ' " ■ . HENS MUST HAVE ANIMAL FOOD ! FEEDING MEAT IS WASTEFUL, AND 75 PER CENT. IS WATER. The water content of “MOREG” is only 13 per cent. 67.50 per cent, is Protein, and 7.72 nitrogen. TRY ROBBINS ESSENTIAL BLOOD MEAL for Your Young Stock. jnmrTnn'y This mash is giving excellent results. O.P.S. writes: “The ® * vzlU A birds are in wonderful condition and the chick losses the lowest on record.” Mrs. L. advises: “The birds have improved . I &YINO wonderfully since giving them Sturdy Mash.” A. 0.: “I am ***** so satisfied with Sturdy Mash that I intend raising my chicks _ _ on it entirely next year.” MASH Packed by F. N. R. MEADOWS & CO., LTD., Wellington, If your Storekeeper does not stock, please advise us. LAERY & CO., LTD., FRUIT EXCHANGE, WELLINGTON. AUSTIONEERS, FRUIT, PRODUCE, GRAIN AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. Fruit, Eggs, Butter, and Produce of all kinds sold on behalf of producers. Large and up-to-date Salerooms where sales are held daily. Large stocks of Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Barley, Maize, Bran, Pollard, Poultry and Pig Meals, Manures, etc., at lowest prices. Distributors of: —Basic Slag, Gear Co.’s Manures, Nauru Superphosphates, Longburn Blood and Bono Manure. PROMPT REPLIES TO ALL INQUIRIES. PLANTS, ETC., FOR SALE. (, — . — . : WILSON’S NURSERIES, HASTINGS ’Phone 569. Box 497. Bedding Plants for Present Planting—Per box of 54 plants. Zinnias (Dahlia flowered), 7/0; Asters (Ostrich plume), 5/-; Salvia (Bonfire), 7/6; Lobelia (Crystal Palace blue), 5/-; Phlox Drumondii, 5/-; Stocks (Ten week), 5/-; Petunias (Giants of-California), 7/6; Verbena (Mammoth mixed), 7/6; Nemesla Strumosa, 5/-; Kumera Plants, 6/- per 100; Ageratum (Blue Compacts for beds and edgings), 5/-; Tomato Plants (our selected Sutton’s Best of All), 5/-. Send for our new Bedding Plant Catalogue. Our only address: . PAKOWHAI ROAD :: HASTINGS. W ■■ ■ — ; 1 1 . — —..........=i LIME FOR THE G ARDEN. SUPERFINE CARBONATE for vegetables and flowers—--2/9 per tin of 601 b. (approx.). CRUSHED BURNT, for all purposes, 3/6 per tin, J-cwt. (approx.), BURNT AGRICULTURAL, 6/9 per sack. UNBURNT AGRICULTURAL, 3/6 per sack. Special Quotations for Quantities. AGENTS: Flower Pots, Garden Rollers, Etc. W A f’BKTV'TK' g nPiTSI 16 PARISH STREET. 'Phono 43—114. ” • **• VHV A fib JLAAP., QEEDS THAT GROW! THAT GROW 1 T O DAFFODIL LOVERS. GARDENERS—Ensure sucess in 1928 by getting your Seeds, etc., from XTEW and Up-to-date Catalogue now TH ARO SEED COY. ready. This is the most complete Grown everywhere and known wherever list in the Dominion and includes all Grown. the latest and finest varieties. Post free Before placing your order send for our on application. Illustrated Garden Annual for 1928. M P r? rn c FhTkad B ing e Seed 00 C P a &fTtheDo- Hutt and 70 Manners Street, minion. Post Free on request. TH ARO SEED CO., 58 Courtenay Place, Wellington. IS N/ ■ I I I vtl . 1 — Kbk ! WJ a * <e a ote I IO 'for 1 I"- ; The New Year > I See SMITH & SMITH for ALL your Paints. Because they are specially j made in New Zealand to suit New Zealand’s needs, our Peerless Paints I are cheapest in the long run. For ROOFS, VERANDAHS, and other | I METALWORK or WOODWORK I USE ONLY < Y STEELITE I Red or . Green 11 Specially made for Roofs from the purest ingredients only on the right j base for Metalwork, they protect better and set up “no destructive ] galvanic action” so often caused by incorrectly made paints. Steelite j jg Red stays Red; Steelite Green stays Green. Years of experience hare | I enabled our chemists to countract the effects of local actinic activity— a ■ different in every country—one reason why no imported paints can 3 K compete with them for permanency. S H . Steelite Red 18/- Gallon. Steelite Green 28/- Gallon. jj S Carriage paid for Cash with Order. The difference in price is due to 8 the- difference in cost of permanent pigments. K | For Paints see only j | SMITH and SMITH Ltd. I Gold Medalists for Paints j I CUBA STREET (opposite Town Hall) WELLINGTON 1 i Town Hall Buildings, LOWER HUTT. | saa—— rnnr’Wi ■■ f -— THE IDEAL THE IDEAL J^ RE S' GOODS FOR DOMESTIC fjgßj hot WATER SUPPLY Sole N.Z. Agents: Jesakias @ Mack Ltd® WELLINGTON. |

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 92, 12 January 1929, Page 28