TWO EGGS *- IN PLACE OF ‘ ;ONE = FOR POULTRY. I THE BEST EGG PRODUCER | I? AND POULTRY COND/T/ONER. toje4.aP.FsoD MUMBY’B INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. viz.. 2717 WHITE LEGHORNS. Holds the World’s Record for Two Years’ Laying, for six hens : eggs—l 469 first year, 1248 second year. , Also winner of four New Zealand Laying Tests for Bowls and Ducks during the past six years. ~ _ It is only magnificent constitution and laying power that will secure tnese results. . . __ WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? STURDY, DAY-OLD CHICKS. 31 the . same brood: 25 fur 80s; 50 for 555; 109 for 100 s; railage paid. SETTINGS OF 15 EGGS, 15s; postage paid. Incubator Lots. 100 for 10*. Specially Selected Breeders. Cockerels, 30s each; Hens or Pullets, 15s eacnj Drakes, 20s each; Ducks, 15s each; freight extra. TERMS,: CASH WITH ORDER. Please write tor Catalogue to A'. G. MUMBY, PROPRIETOR, HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO.. HEEETAUNGA. WELLINGTON. WAI-PONGA POULTRY WHITE LEGHORNS. SILVER WYANDOTTES. for Setting, 15 for 10s. YARDS. WHITE ROCKS. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. Incubator Lots. £2 per 100. DAY OLD CHICKS and INDIAN RUNNER DUCKLINGS. Write for Price Inst. • WILLOUGHBY KNIGHT, PROPRIETOR. LOWER *HUTT. Wai-Ponga WHITE ROCKS won the Heavy Breed Test at Christchurch; Winning the Autumn 1916-17 Test. ' ~ also BOWER’S POULTRY FARM. Again this season successful at Leading Shows with Utility Birds. Winner of 1917-18 Egg-Laying Competition for Ducks; also 1916-17. WHITE LEGHORNS, BLACK ORPINGTONS, WHITE ROCKS, INDLAN RUNNER DUCKS. CAYUGA DUCKS. EGGS FOR HATCHING, DAY-OLD CHICKS AND STUD STOCKHen Eggs, 15s 6d and 21s; Indian Runner Duck Eggs,-21s; Cayuga Duck Eggs, H. W. 1 BOWER. FAIRFIELD, LEVIN.
War savings associations have fceef started among the employees of tws largs firms in Sheffield for the purpose of investing in war savings certificates the 12J per cent.' bonus granted by the Ministry of Munitions. The workmen have agreed to invest all the bonus each :: week, in' certificates. - That ugly cut or nasty sore can ha quickly soothed and healed with BED OINTMENT. Eighteenpenco buys a large pot. Chemists and Stores. -The - Now. -Zealand Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Distributing Company, * Limited, Wellington, acting - under instructions from the Registrar of the Supreme Court, will sell by public auction at the D'union Farmers’ Institute, Wellington, to-day, 419 acres, a 150.274 acres. Both properties are situated at Shannon.
r fik hum l !!}//// I '. mrMP. WM From the day of his GoingSend a Kodak-Story of the Home! In a million homes Kodak • pictures are - keeping the story of the War as it touches those homes. “Hubby” is going away; and while he is training and fighting for Home he wants to know what is doing in that Home. 'Kodak pictures can tell him best of all--Let every letter to him carry one or two . snapshots of the kiddies, of the little everyday happenings about which he will so often be thinking and “wondering. Every Kodak picture can be dated and titled at the time you take it. The date is there on the film for always." Get a Kodak to-day, and send him REAL. PICTURES OF HOME I Of ALL KODAK DEALERS ar..’ KODAK (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. • *'Tht Kodak Corner” Comer Lambton Quay tmd Willis Street, Wellington
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10063, 30 August 1918, Page 2
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