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KjWftlr/- IB 4 fl Here's how TO MAKE THEM LAYERSf 8 If they are incubator chicks, Sto lettuce or millet Tomatom' give only baby grit and char- SS are excellent. . coal for the first two days, with ft AV lien changing Mashes, d» fresh water and milk in separ- IS not do so suddenly; mix som* ate containers. W the old with the new Two to fourteen days. Put | . scr f ‘ & P “STURDY” Starting Mash Dry | '’TnSXnt! Last thing at before them every three hours night fill all water containers by the elock first feed at m SQ tlj t c j,j c^s can ge t a <j r ink 6 a.m., and leave before chicks before vou are up. for about twenty minutes. | o£ f p Bh a!r Bnd Fourteen days to eight weeks. “STURDY” MASHES give you Keep “STURDY” Growing sturdy chicks, with wonderful Mash constantly before the ($ plumage and with constitutions chicks. There is buttermilk in Kr (bat will stand up to heavy the Mash, but additional milk laying, will not do them any harm. The g (The chicks photographed above Mash is all that is necessary for were kindly loaned by Mr. J. D. the chicks’ growth. Do not jffl Hearne, 63 Oroua Street, Eastgive scratch food till four weeks bourne, who solicits enquiries old, and then feed “STURDY” « f or day-old chicks.) Chick Food, gradual!! work- ® Prices of both “STURDY" ing into the whole grai'ii. Don’t S Starting and Growing Mashes forget the grit! are as follows:— At eight weeks. Commence Hk ®lb. Bags, 1/9 nett; 3/1 post feeding “STURDY” Laying g| paid. Mash, keep before the chicks Si 101 b. Bags, 2/9 nett; 4/10 post constantly. All these mashes S \ paid. can with advantage be mixed d 251 b. Bags, 6/3 nett; 9/7 post with skim-milk. If fed wet it SI paid. is important that it should be s! 501 b. Bags, 11/- (plus freight), just “Crumbly,” if too wet, ’ i 1001 b. Bags, 19/6 (plus freight), bowel trouble will follow. K i Casli with orders. Don’t forget the grit! ® ‘ Special leaflet containing poulFrom one week old feed try hints and complete prices of greens daily, thin-leaved plants 1| "STURDY” Poultry Foods in for preference, such as alfalfa, every Bag. . ■ STURDY Procurable from: F. N. R. Meadows & Co., Ltd., Ballance Street, Wellington and Jackson Street, Petone; Mrs. NortonSmith, Florist, Jackson Street, Petone; Thompson's Cash Stores, Lower Hutt: Herman's Grocery Store, Lower Hutt; E. P. Dunn, Seed Merchant, Lower Hutt; F. H. Clarkson, Raumati, Paraparaumu.

WEBB’S CACKLE FARM BARTHOLOMEW ROAD. LEVIN. ’PHONE 304. (Established 1908). DAY-OLD CHICKS. WHITE LEGHORNS AND BLACK ORPINGTONS. Our carefully selected breeding pens are headed by cockerels directly imported from Australia, full brothers of the winning teams at last Burnley Competition. PRICES: WHITE LEGHORNS, £5 per 100; £2/10/- per 50; £l/1/per 20. Smaller Lots: 1/3 each. BLACK ORPINGTONS: £5/10/- per 100; £2/15/- per 50; £l/10/- per 25. EGGS FOR HATCHING: 12/6 per Setting, posted; £2/5/- ,;*r 100. Young Pullets; Hens with Chicks. TERMS: Book your order NOW, and pay before delivery. Write for our Price List.

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OROUA POULTRY FARM. BLACK ORPINGTONS ANII WHITE LEGHORNS INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. All from tested laying strains. Information regarding laying records of these birds on request. Breeding stock run on free range to ensure healthy birds. Orders booked for Hatching Eggs. Settings Day-Old Chicks, and Runner Ducklings. Rearing instructions free with order if required. Black Orpington Stud Cockerels for sale. a r- rrn a -7T?r» ALAKINO ROAD, A. E. BEAZER, feilding.

AUTOMATIC INCUBATORS COAL AND OIL BROODERS, ALL SIZES. Write for Catalogue. BEN. F. CRANWELL, LTD., MACHINERY MERCHANTS, DELTA HOUSE, ANZAC AVENUE :: AUCKLAND.

I.X.L. INCUBATORS “Deliver the Goods.” 500-500-egg incubator, complete, .-C27/10/-; 210-egg incubator, complete, £l4/10/-; 150-egg incubator, complete, £ll/5/-; 10 9‘ a Sg incuhatox, complete, £9/7/8. Canopy brooder, with water-cooled burner, uOO chick, £</10/-; Canopj brooder, with water-cooled burner, 250 chick, £6/10/-: Canopy brooder, without watercooled burner, 100 chick, £2/10/-. A. A. POND, Dept. D, Ellerslie, AUCKLAND.

Combined Rail and Motor Fares (APPROXIMATE AVERAGE 5/- IN THE £1 CHEAPER THAN PREMOtS ' RATES.) Passengers from or to any part of the North Island can now obtain Through Tickets for the Following Tnps by rail or motor. BY RAIL to or from NAPIER, ROTORUA, NATIONAL PARK, PUTALURU, BY MOTOR to or from WAIROA. MORERE GISBORNE, O£ O J,\hLAN or TANE, WAIRAKEI, TAUPO, TOKAANL, or W AIKAIvIIsMUAAA r or vice versji. SPECIMEN FARES AND TRIPS: Ist Class 2nd Class Front WELLINGTON (via Napier)f 7 q’ To WAIROA .' J » < a ‘ ” TO GISBORNE 2 7 1 1 I>> » . To ROTORUA (via Taupo nnd Wairakel) 2 12 1 2 4 9 To NATIONAL PARK (via Taupo and The , Chateau) 4 17 1 4 9 9 (Or vice versa) ROUND TRIPS WELLINGTON—NAPIER (rail) .’. v NAPIER — TAUPO - WAIRAKEI — ROTORUA) t (motor) ) 419 4 318 3 ROTORUA—WELLINGTON (rail) (Or vice versa)' WELLINGTON—NATIONAL PARK (rail) V NATIONAL PARK - TOKAANU — TAUPO — ( , „ „ WAIRAKEI - ROTORUA (motor) C Cl 9 1 515 3 ROTORUA—WELLINGTON (rail) 1 (Or vice versa) FREE MOTOR SERVICE between Railway Station and note', at Napier and Rotorua is provided for holders of these through tickets. THROUGH TICKETS AND FULL PARTICULARS of Services and Fares are obtainable from anv Railway Booking Office: Hawke's Bay Motor Company, Napier; R.M. Transport Company Rotroua; Gillies’ Motor Service, Taupo.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 257, 26 July 1930, Page 32