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POULTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Satisfaction They Give Others—They Will Surely Give You! A TRIAL CONSIGNMENT WILL PROVE THAT THE TERM “ Wellington Headquarters for Eggs” IS NO IDLE BOAST; OTHERWISE THE LEADING EGG CIRCLES WOULD NOT PLACE SUCH GREAT CONFIDENCE IN THE FIRM OF PICOT BROS., 113-5 Thorndon Quay and 9 Davis Street, Wellington. 50 Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. P.O. Box 935, Wellington. P.O. Box 399, Palmerston North.

LEGER’S WHITE LEGHORNS Two-year-old hens, and last year s pullets, also males FOR SALE AT CUT PRICES.. All bred from special pens, and carefully selected. First Come, First Served. Must go to make room for new stock. Write NOW! H. LEGER, “ The Village Egg Farm.” WERAROA ’Phone 162. LEVIN.

IT KEEPS FOWLS FREE f FROM VERMIN. X Clean end contented hens are A more productive—SAVlGEAß’S /V/’' ' \ fumigating nest egg. Jv. I frees both nest and hens of lice Lf \ wL and vermin. The Fumigating AJfvroMitf) Nest Egg will not taint—it will j last for months—the hen is -I cleansed whilst laying. Sold \:\ tCG </ at 6d. each, or 5/6 doz. If your V IJ \\ r" - I local dealer does not stock /ff jn I ( 1 Send to \l SAVIGEAR & CO., ' it P.O- Box 1370, Wellington. P (Post Free). SAVIGEAR’S FUMIGATING NEST EGG

Shimmering Silks Fine Musi ins and SoftWoollens Require this Gentle Laundering _____ . * 1 1 \L I dresses may be of silk, or chiffon or \ i\ / Il fy' frh J" georgette, of printed cotton or linen, of l \ lx. / I\/ / muslin or of voile. The soft woollens you buy V\ \ \ / ‘A for sports and children may be almost as deli- \ | L Zhl cate * n c °l° ur an d graceful in appearance as \I \ \ / //i\ your silks and muslins; but all of them must WwyriJjA\ \\\ /f. \\ spotless if they are to remain lovely. Only \ 'V?'*— ! CM a safe, sure method of washing can be relied y" \ upon when you are dealing with delicate U. ' AW\ materials. Lux and the Lux way of washing are essent i a l f° r enduring charm of your wardrobe, because Lux is as safe to use for r / A chiffons as for cottons, for woollens as for silks; • an< l sim P^ e Lux instructions, if carefully followed, will prevent all danger of faded colours, damaged fabrics and spoiled surfaces. i How to use Lux M K fe SI Whisk a tablespoonful of Lux into a MS thick lather a bowl half full of hot km water. Add enough cold water to make the suds tepid. Dip the garments up and down, pressing the suds through the JlJv soiled places. Do not rub. Rinse in three / N separate tepid waters without wringing. 1 ric r Silk things should be rolled in a towel and pressed with a warm iron when nearly dry. ■ i ■ ■■ A PRODUCT OF LEVER BROTHERS (NZ) LIMITED ;

from ■EHthe Fjenfc i VrH. r T'HE new season’s pack of King i Oscar Sardines is here, fresh -from I the Fjords of Norway; lightly I smoked and packed a few hours I after were I Try them for breakfast, you'll find them th* | fattiest diih you could with to eat. I A \ a N.Z. Representatives: * ft. I \ |\a \ 11 *-S. MCSIt * CO. LTt>.. AUCKLAKB

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 45, 16 November 1929, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 45, 16 November 1929, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 45, 16 November 1929, Page 34