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I’XHELMER POULTRY FARM, Berwick street, Wakari, Halfway Bush. NOW BOOSING DAY-OLD CHICKS. Incubator Lots, £5 per 100. Settings 10e. I "Visitors Welcome. ’ ' H. R. IVES. PORTO BELLO POULTRY FARM. Settings of white leghorns (14), 10s; INCUBATOR LOTS (per 100) £3. P. W, SHACKLOOIC, Park terrace, Kensington. ’Phone 1,834. ■ TTTILXTY POULTRY CLUB.— MEETING U at Lower Burns Hall on THURSDAY, 31st August, at 8 p.ra. Address by Mrs Heazlewood and Lecture pa ‘History and Method of Judging Rhode Island Reds by Mr Dalton. All interested invited.—Wt V. STDRMEE, Hon. Sec. ORDERS taken for DAY-OLD CHICKS (White Leghorns only), Gov.-Mills strain. Apply G. A. BEARDSMORB, 137 Union street. FOULTEY Leg Bands, all colors; Pedigree Marking Rings, numbered; Too iPimclißß Shell Grit* Charles Lilia* Ltd. TfrflKEN Leg Bands just arrived; wo , sail, -best Chick- Grit and Foods and Ldbo Powder. —Bills, Ltd. SETTINGS of Eggs (White Leghorns), 10s (packing and carriage, 2s 6d extra); Incubator Lots, £3 per 100 eggs.—Andrew Love, Green Island. B iROODBRS.—“Doran ” Hot-air Brooder; maximum efficiency, minimum atten,ion; capacity, 100 chicks.—Agent: Andrew love, Green Island. SITTINGS now ready, Black and Buff Orpingtons, Brown and White Leghorns; eggs all guaranteed.—Skene and Robertson, Stuart street. FOR Pratt’s Poultry Regulator, Douglas Mixture, Meat Meal, Lice Killer, Grits, Leg Bands, try Skene and Robertson. TTVOR SALE, Three Pure-bred Indian RunJj/ ner Drakes.—A. Pedofshi, Gordon road, MosgieL CTO® SALE, Settings • White Leghorn Ei « (Green’s strain), Black .Orpington, and Minorca Eggs; all superior utility stock.— * Hatchery,” Opoho. SALE, Breeding Pen White Leghorns Pi and 25 Leghorn Pullets of Green’s train.—“ Hatchery,” Opolio, FIOR SALE, Black Orpington and White J Leghorn Settings,. 6s;' good strain.—H. Strong, Short street, Burnside. ,10R SALE, Mills-Green Cockerel, of would Lj Exchange for Clucker; R.I.R. proerred.—Bsß, ‘Star.’ . ja Chicks (White .Leghorns), fortnight )U old, Is 6d cadi; ,-good laying strain.— larbutt, 38 Bowen street, Musselburgh (near ;hool). fTtOR SALE, Petaluma Incubator (250-egg 111 capacity); also White Leghorn Chicks. -It. Geddes, 209 Oxford street. South Dundin. tSTHITB Leghorn Chicks, week old, Is 6d m each; Government strain.—lo 6 Fox reel, South Dunedin. Sound Advice.—Dust your broody hens J thoroughly with Thomson’s Lice Killer efore setting; largo tin, Is 9d. CfEAT Meals produce more eggs; ThomfX son’s makes most eggs; prove it for mrself. [THOMSON’S Chick Food, fresh and sweet; L chickens delight in picking it, it's so down in price; small bags, Is. TtOB SALE, 30 W.L. Chickens, week old, .J Is 9d each.—Clarke, Waverley (near Biite House). MPERIAL Chicken Food, the finest chick food procurable; clean, fresh, wholerue; buy now.—Moncrieft and Stewart. ■UTARGGAL, Leg Bands. Grit/Chick Food, J Poultry Tonics, ‘and all requisites.— oncrieS and Stewart,' seedsmen. rrmTS Leghorn Settings _ (Mills strain, T guaranteed), 6s setting if called for.— Rawhitl street. Sunshine. CEHTINGS, Chicks, Utility Black Orpmg- > tons, and White Leghorns; heavy nter layers; from several-first-class mates each breed; all tested layers; few spare act Orpington Stud Males (same blood) For ile; correspondence invited.—Balmacewen oultry Yards (J. Adamson, proprietor), aori Hill; telephone 9,072. lETTING3 White Leghorns from guaran- > . teed Mills strain ; Minorcas (prolific lay- ; strain), settings 10s.—Irvine, East avenue, ! Hilda.

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Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18057, 26 August 1922, Page 12

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