THE DTJNEDIN CAGE BIRD SPECIALIST I ■'■'■ ■'■''- -CLUB. ■-''. A LL INTERESTED in the CAGE BIRD FANCY are invited to be present at the G'.vb Rooms, Moray place, on TUESDAY, 14th, at 8 p.m. " I FOR SALE, Silver Wyandotte* and White Leghorns Settings. ss. J. B. White-. Nonnanby street, Musselburgh. a.UBB eggs laid by Vi competitions; average 215 per bird. Settings now ready; mating list post free on application. Model Poultry Yards, 40 Woodhaugh, Dunedin. ►LACK Orpington Settings, from sisters » to Nixon's winning pen, 10s posted; Govt. P. Farm, mated with Nixon cockerel, 5s 6d. A. E. Powley,. Milton. reiicy our S. and F. Chick Food; best on X the market All grocers, or Sken« and Fleming. EGGS for Setting—Black Minorca, Silver Wyandottes, White Leghorns, 5s set-! ting; guaranteed. Skene and Fleming. FOR the best results in Preserving Eggs use _ our Water Glas3; price Is a tin, double size Is 6d. Sprosen, chemist, OctaAI\IxUUWN famous All Food Chicken] i Food; no grit, no rubbish. P. Carolin, Stafford street, an* C. Bills, George street. O mothers, settings ss. P. . Carolin, Stafford street. ATCH now for Winter Layers Adam- ] son's well-known strains in White Leghorns, White Orpingtons; booking orders for Chicks from 12s dozen; catalogue post free on application. J. Adamson, poultry* breeder, Maori Hill. >LACK Minorca Eggs, 5s setting (good —» laying strain); also White Leghorns, 3s setting. J. W. Thomas, 20 Bowen street, Musselburgh: or Butcher, 74 Stuart street. fi'iTliMtiis White leghorns, Buff and Black Orpinstons; best laying strains. ■Campbell, 109 Oxford street, South DunC. Minorcas. • did layers; inspection invited. * L. fctrong, Short street, Burnside. j"OR SALE, 100 White J- competition strain. J. Mills, Model Poultry Yardi, 40 Woodhaugh., FOR SALE, White Leghorns, good strain; Settings, ss; well-matured typical Cookerell. Howorth, St. Anne's road, Mornington. <IOR SALE, White Leghorn Settings; best strains procurable; inspection invited H.JTabart, WattVfoad, N.E. Valley. ¥ ANTED To Sell 7 White~LeghoTrTsit.tings; prices moderate; inspection invited. 514 King street. ANDALUSIA N Settings"For"Sale" - ss; splendid layers; inspection invited. T Clyma, 7 Richardson street, St. Kilda.
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Evening Star, Issue 15906, 11 September 1915, Page 11
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