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READ WHAT AN EMTXEXT VETERIXARXAX SAYS ABOUT The Dairy Cows' Need For Lime. 'HE need of the dairy cow for lime in comparatively large amounts is logical, owing to the fact that she is an unparalleled producer of mineral nutriment for the human family. If she does not receive the required mineral, the cow does not produce the normal mineral percentage in her milk, just as certain soils will'not give up their nutriments unless lime has been applied to them in adequate amounts." Devising means of getting this much-needed mineral element to the animal in a suitable form should be> ever in the minds of dairymen THERE IS XO SURER METHOD THAX LEtfIXG YOUR PASTURES. ER ' S LIME (Crushed burnt and unburnt) is obtainable at the following prices: BURNT LIME (Ground for Drilling) 'Truck lots (6 tons or more), at 35/- PER TOX. CARBONATE OF LIME (Unburnt Limestone), Specially dried and finely ground for drilling, Truck lots (-6 tons or more at 18/- PER TOX. ECOXOMY OF LIME USE. LIME (in quantities of 6 tons or more) Is carried free for 100 miles to bona fide farmers. Several purchasers of small lots may "Club together" and obtain this privilege. THE HOPWOOD HARDWARE COMPANY, or any local merchant will supply you with order forms and all necessary information. Act To-day! W. A. AMNER & SONS, LIME AND LIME PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS. NAPIER. m 1 i * m m z* •?=> i KO2O ?ss?;m '■%£ £ Soa\ the clothes in cold Water With Rinso overnight. Rinse and hang to dn in the. morning. Thai'tall! INSO enables business girls to keep their clothes sweet, clean and smart without the trouble and expense, the hard work and fatigue, the steam and discomfort of boiling them. The Rinso way of washing is extremely simple and easy—leave the clothes to soak overnight in Rinso and cold water, thoroughly rinse them, and they are beautifully clean and white. Try the Rinso method. SOLD IN PACKETS EVERYWHERE By all Grocers and Store* a I 1 THE COLD WATER WASHER

A handy and compact little stove, which has becomo Immensely popular. It is strongly mads ot cast Iron, measuring It Inches In height by 10 Inchoa square, and can ot place i in any position, with an ordinary itove-plpe affixed, A sh"o> of Iron, stone or concrete block placed underneath gives perfect security. The "Mlro" burns well with cemmon lignite coal or wood chips, radiates a splendid heat, and Is a great success. A pot or kettle may ba quickly belied. Enquire at your Ironmonger's H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Makera el the Famous "ORION" Ranges, Ounedln, Wellington, & Auckland. iHeating Stove For Offices.Schoqls, Dairies&)qmroqms, u Jlnd Small Shops.

WINTER SPORTS COMMENCE SOON of Sport, for your requirements' RUGBY FOOTBALLS SOCCER FOOTBALLS. HOCKEY STICKS HOCKEY BALLS All of the Best Makes. Note.—Special reductions are being allowed to clubs. CAM PENMAN. RANGITIKEI STREET

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. BUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £1,600,000. Fire, Marino and Accident Risks or •very description accepted at lowest current rates. Prompt and liberal settlement J. D. BSWS, Manager. AGENTS:— Palmcrston North: Waldegrave and Dempsy. Ashburst: J. H. Vincent. Awahuri: Stephens Bros. Tokomaru: W. Gunning. Shannon: J. H. Fargher. Foxton: Robertson and Co. RANGITTKEI STREET.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2125, 17 May 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2125, 17 May 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 2125, 17 May 1922, Page 2