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FEEDING PICS ON CREAM Dairymen who follow old methods of skimming—who use poor “hit-and-miss” Separators—are letting cream go out to the pigs. Prevent this waste—instal a never-failing, accurate, “Domo” Separator; 500.000 dairymen recommend the “Domo.” It skims to .01, Particulars from Cooper and Duncan, Ltd,, Christchurch.—W. H. May and Co., Ltd., Nelson Agents Lower cost—extra goodness-i-these are the secrets of the wonderful popularity of Sharia nd’ft flaking Powder Cricketers, tennis players, and other summer sport indulgents will become less fatigued if they drink Kola-Nip— Nature’s best beverage. Renews vitality. creates vigour and vim. Hotels and stores.

To Sportsmen. m Sfci We are certain that every follower of game-shooting will be pleased when lie comes to look over our fine range of guns,, ammunition, and all accessories of the sport. SPECIAL OFFERB~IN THESE:— B.S.A. Double-barrel Breech-loading Hammerless Guns. B.S.A. 303. Remington .30 Sporting Rifles. Winchester Self-loading Automatic, 6 shot, 12 bore. Harrington Single-barrel in 12 and .410 gauge. JUST ARRIVED TO OUR ORDER. Good supplies of Fley’s Cartridges, “Grand Prix” and “Acme,” a new and reliable cartridge commended to the notice of .Nelson sportsmen. Colonial Nitro Special and Favourite Shot Cartridges. SPORTSMEN’S SUNDRIES. We have a big range of Shooters’ Accessories, including Pull-through Cleaners and Rods, Cartridge Belts and Bags, 'Sheath Knives, Tents, Cooking Utensils, and Oils. Buxton & Co., Ltd Nelson and Motueka.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 April 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 April 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 April 1922, Page 3