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POULTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS. OPAKI STUD POULTRY FARM MASTERTON. ROR Years, by scientific breeding and rigorous culling, we have built up on our forty-acre farm a flock of two thousand White Leghorns, prolific layers of large eggs. In former years we have refused scores of orders so as to perfect our own flock before selling to the public. WE NOW HAVE HUNDREDS OF CAREFULLY SELECTED BREEDERS, BIRDS OF STAMINA AND BEAUTY, PRODUCING “FLUFFY CHIRPING CHICKS OF VITALITY AND VIGOUR. CHICKS: £6 per 100; £3/10/. per 50; £l/15/- per 25; £l/5/- per 15. Railage paid.) EGGS FOR HATCHINGS: £3/10/- per 100, freight forward. Settings of 15 Eggs specially selected, 15/-, post paid. YOU CAN’T DO BETTER THAN TRY: OPAKI TRAP-NESTED STOCK. Batten’s White Leghorns SW.L. Pullet judged as the best bird for type 1924 Auckland Egg-laying Test, 485 birds competing, laid 265 eggs 50 weeks; 1922. 2nd Highest Team Score, 2nd Highest Single Bird Score, sth for Type. 1928-29. 4th Highest Team Score, 3rd Highest S’ngle Bird Score, 281 eggs 50 weeks. W.L. CHICKS: £5/10/- per 100, 50 for 55/-, 25 for 30/-. Sittings from 12/6. BLK. ORP.: £l/1/-. Terms; Cash with Ordea. S. G. BATTEN, WHAREROA STUD POULTRY FARM, PARAPARA UMU. CHARTERS INCUBATORS , - • A ml I Xu; Z t The Incabaier that remembers even if you forget. L Trim tb« wick once a week only. Kllj 2. FBI the lamp once a week only. 8. Outside Thermostat takes care of outside DFACn'N’I changes of temperature. ncrtoui a Special process for retaining moisture. WHY YOU 5. Regulator adjusted two or three times only during hatch. SHOULD USE C Charters burner and Mg tank reduce the firtt risk* CHARTERS’ FJIUBa eootNl reduces oil consumption. CHARTERS OIL BURNER WITH SHUTTERS OPEN. Messrs. WRIGHT, STEPHEN- • SON & CO., LTD., or WELLINGTON DISTRICT, POULTRY FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION, LTD., Box 1520, Wellington. Please send me your Free De- ' seriptive Booklet and Prices. Nemo Street Town 1-=; Size required r—r-i —vr = Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd. WEBB’S CACKLE FARM, LEVIN. ESTABLISHED 1908. WHITE LEGHORNS. — Bred from Australian Competition Winners. Breeding pens headed by sons of imported cockerels, bred from hens which laid 313,319,333 eggs in public competitions. Chicks: £5 per 100, £2/10/- per 50, £l/1/- per 20. Smaller numbers 1/3 each. BLACK ORPINGTONS.— Breeding pens headed by sons of imported cockerel, bred from hen which laid 312 eggs at Burnley. Chicks. £5/10/- per 100, £2/15/- per 50, £l/10/- per 25. Smaller numbers 1/3 each. EGGS FOR HATCHING.—I2/6 per sitting posted; £2/5/- 100. Young pullets, hens and chicks. Price list free. Terms. Book your order ' now. Cash before delivery. GEO. WEBB ’Phone 304. LEVIN. OROUA POULTRY FARM. For Day Old Ducklings, White Leghorns, and Black Orpington chicks,- drakes. Black Orpington Cockerels, Settings, and Incubator Eggs. All malo birds in our breeding pens are from imported stock. MAKING A ‘ E ’ BEAZER> FEILDING. HONORE’S POULTRY FARM. “Imperial" White Leghorn. “Premier" Black Orpington.. (Noted for winter laying.) We are the founders of these two great laying strains and it is only from us the true blood can be procured. . Having the largest flock in New Zealand puts us in a leading position to select only the very best for the breeding pens. Catalogue of Day-old Chicks, Hatching Eggs and. Breeding Stock Post Free. It will cost you no more to procure this »tock— — So why not have the be.t T J. G. HONORE, Avenue Road, Foxton. ’Phone 109. BLOCK HOUSK POULTRY FARM.—Home of purebred American Plymouth Rocks and White Leghorns, Indian Runner Ducks. Aylesbury DiKks,, I re< d ng stock, standard bred, from tested layers; winners utility classes Wiutci Show, 1929. Sitting from above breeds. 10s. per la, L2 per 100, postage -s. bd. extra. V. BILLINGTON, Main Road. THEN TH AM. , T _ , _

ONE DAY IN TOWN IS ALL THAT IS NECESSARY. Let the Saving on Your Teeth • Pay for Your Vacation. A PERFECT SET OF TEETH £2 12s. 6d. REMODELLING 4 £1 10s. 6(1. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 2s. 6<L FROST & FROST 119 Upper Willis Street.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 288, 31 August 1929, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 288, 31 August 1929, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 288, 31 August 1929, Page 30