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| SALISBURY’S STUD I FARM and HATCHERY. Now booking orders for Day-old Pullets. Also for Custom Hatching Space. Satisfied Customers and Repeat Orders are the acid test of success. Mr. Chas-. E. Darvill, the well-known accountant, of Ta Shape. writes us (date IH/5/36) us follows; “The day-old pullets I purchased from you last season have turned out very well . . . they were in full lay between five and six months, and have been doing well ever since. I shall bo ordering day-old pullets in the approaching season.’* “Our aim is to satisfy.” SALISBURY’S LTD. Box 23, Upper Hutt. Phone 28M.
PEDIGREE WHITE LEGHORN COCKERELS Hine you made arrangements tor the sire o£ your breeding pens this season. We have a number of specially selected Cockerels by a pure: T. bar [j n - h F hl ’ Rooster from tested hens. Bred for stamina and production Also hatch in „ eggs for sale. Send for particulars of pedigrees and prices to \ PENROSE POULTRY FARM, Eaton Lodge, Main North Road, Wanganui.
SAFETY FIRST LESSON FOR BABY RABBITS 1 MOTHER RABBIT M 111 n “Remember Son, there are more bunnies killed V'f/i'/ Wt in New Zealand with > W 1.C.1. -22’s than all other brands put together. Ml BABY RABBIT “Yes Mum. 1.C.1. shall rv .'~fy, have to be very careful. Ha! Ha! Ha!” INSIST ON 1.C.1. *22 RIMFIRE HIGH VELOCITY EXPRESS NON rusting n icrvn »!■ fisc
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Motorists —Let Railways Help You No Strain in the 1 rain Motorists, you know well that winter brings more worry and strain on the roads. Ease up, now and then, by taking a train trip. Sit at ease in a cosy carriage and enjoy the passing show without anxiety. That is the way to lengthen life. Try it. You will like it. Go by rail—and relax. Hail the Rail
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 202, 23 May 1936, Page 26
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