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TWO EXHIBITIONS IN ONE — FREE Over 12,000 Visitors to the MODEL KITCHENS at Hamilton Many interested in building have made special trips from Auckland and Taranaki, and ALL have been DELIGHTED. NEW IDEAS FOR YOUR NEW HOM,-. Also Finest Exhibition of Photos and Plans of the LATEST HOMES New Zealand’s and California s Bbb 1. Do you know that your new home may cost from £5O to £BO more when the present temporary Free Government Subsidy is withdrawn? If you don't know about this Free Subsidy, send us Two Penny Stamps, and we will send you particulars, TWO PENNIES MAY SAVE YOU FIFTY POUNDS. Also send 1/6 if you want the best Book ever published on "HOW TO BUILD MILKING 7 SHEDS AND PIG HOUSING AND EQUIPMENT. Just out—more than 70 photos and working drawings for the carpenter or farmer to build from. ELLIS & BURNAND LTD. TIMBER MERCHANTS, HAMILTON.

Get ready for SUMMER SPORTS TENNIS n . Bring in your racquet and we will advise you about re-stringing. th select one of the new models now on show. f CRICKET Select your new equipment from stocks just to hand. W e will oil and prepare your bat free of charge. CROQUET We have the most complete range of accessories in New Zealand. BOWLS The new “HENSELITES” have arrived. Call and see them. BRISCOE, E. W. MILLS "SS 0 - Cnr. JERVOIS QUAY, HUNTER and VICTORIA STS., WELLINGTON.

HIGHLAND HOME ABERDEEN ANGUS STUD HERD Founded on specially selected AKITIO matrons, and S *-° C L purchased at the GW AV AS dispersal sale (including Peony of Gwavas, considered to be the best cow in N.Z., which brought the highest price at the sale, and also ELM OF GWAVAS, mother of the Supreme Royal Champion SUMACH.) Now available for sale are stud bulls by VICTOR 2ND OF WELLINGTON—Sire of Sumach and other champions. INQUIRIES AND INSPECTION INVITED, DOUGLAS G. FORLONG “Parkhill,” Bunnythorpe. Phone 142 m (Palmerston Nth.).

The Deiit antiseptic for wounds at Docking, fl 11 11 fcl A *fl Shearing and Crutching A ll merchants

DOCKING WITH SAFETY NECADOK (Registered pursuant to the Stock Remedies Act, 1934.) Docking Fluid It will not dissolve or wash off with water. A healing, astringent antiseptic, unrivalled as a Docking Fluid for checking bleeding, preventing blood-poisoning, and helping wounds to heal rapidly. It is a spirituous preparation which, upon evaporation, leaves a thin film of antiseptic balsam that is not washed off by rain, thus preventing ingress of disease-producing bacteria. It is easily and quickly applied with a soft brush. Well-known breeders write:— "NECADOK is the best preparation we have come across.” “My losses with NECADOK were practically nil, as compared with frequent and sometimes heavy losses in previous years.” 1 gallon tins, 26/- each. J gallon tins, 15/6 each. (One gallon is sufficient for 1000 lambs.) Obtainable from THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE DISTRIBUTING CO. DTD., Mastexton, Feilding, Wanganui, Marton, Taihape. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE LTD., I Hawke’s Bay Stockists (All Branches). Manufactured by TINGE? AND HUBBARD LTD.. FEILDING.

YACHTSMEN! We specialise in YACHT PAINTS and VARNISHES, etc. Consult us for your painting requirements. SMITH & SMITH LTD.

Joy of Spring by Rail Inspiring Trips at Low Cost From far and near come reports of early spring. Marvels of colour are glowing on sunny landscapes, Lambs are frisking in fields of brilliant green. New glories are on the hills and mountains. Nature calls mankind to enjoy the heart-warming pageantry. Up and away for a holiday by rail! Young—or not so young—you will be refreshed by pleasant changes of scene. Whatever your tasks may be, you will do them better after a little holiday. COSY TRAINS FOR CHEERFUL JOURNEYS.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 285, 29 August 1935, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 285, 29 August 1935, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 285, 29 August 1935, Page 14