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AUSTIN'S LIME SALTS. SOMETHING ABSOLUTELY NEW. THE ONLY KNOWN WAY OF FEEDING LIME DIRECT TO YOUR STOCK. EEAD THESE FACTS: (1) AUSTIN'S LIME SALTS is a Salt Lick containing 45% SOLUBLE LIME. (2) This Soluble Lime cornea from the only deposit of its kind in Australasia. It is not Metal Lime as is the ordinary Lime used for Topdressing, but is Chalk Lime—the only kind that can be fed direct to stock. (3) Made up with other ingredients, into a Stock -Lick which is Weatherproof. No cover is necessary. It will remain firm under all conditions. (4) Packed in handy 281 b boxes it is easily handled. Just take it into the paddock and knock the lid off. (5) It contains only 39% of Salt; not 80 to 90% as in all other licks. (6) Animals take to it immediately—they need no coaxing. (7) In addition to Lime it contains Salt, Limonite, Boneflour, Sulphur and lodine in the correct proportions. (8) It has been in manufacture for 3 years in the South Island, but is only now being introduced to the North. We have sold over 60 tons in Two Months in Taumarunui and Palmerston North. (9) We can back up all our statements with signed testimonials from practical Farmers and Government Officials. LIME builds the frame of the animal, hardens the teeth, and definitely means better wool production. PRICES £l6 5/- per ton in Boxes; £l4 5/- per ton in bags; 18/- per cwt.; 4/9 per 281 b box. ENQUIRE NOW. Abraham & Williams Ltd., Sole Agents.

STOCK SALES CLEARING SALE DATES. Friday, 17th July.—A/c. J. Old's Estate, Mahoenui — 60 Dairy Cows. Friday, 24th July.—A/c. Estate E. A. Kyle, at Te Kuiti Saleyards—.23 Dairy Cows. Wednesday, July 29th.—Mrs. E. L. Northcott, Mokauiti: Dairy Cows. Mrs. F. Northcott, Mokauiti, Saturday, August 3rd. Monday, 3rd August.—A/c. Kearins Bros., at Te Kuiti Saleyards— Herd 120 Dairy Cows. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY COWS. AT TE KUITI SALEYARDS. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. On account of Messrs. Kearins Broj., Puketutu: |2O JERSEY & JERSEY CROSS COWS. Details Later.

STOCK SALES TE KUITI SALE. FRIDAY, JULY 24th. 10 Fat Cows. 20 3£-year Polled Bullocks. 20 2£-year Empty P.A. Heifers. 20 Dairy Cows and Heifers. A/c. E. A. Kyle Estate—--21 Dairy Cows (complete herd). Entries Solicited. PIO PIO SALE. THURSDAY, JULY 30. Entries Solicited.

Steel Queen ~ ****** **\ v& Disc Harrow Over 16,000 in Use in N.Z. "Junior Queen," "Orchard Queen," Tractor, and Offset Orchard Tractor Disc Harrows also made. H. L. DINSDALE, MACHINERY AGENT, RORA ST., TE KUITI. PHONE 323. P.O. BOX 79.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4870, 14 July 1936, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4870, 14 July 1936, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 4870, 14 July 1936, Page 8

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