WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT | gIBBY'SCALFpOOD. (Extract from Oamaru Mail. "Ist March, 1914.) "The remarkable result of scientific feeding of young stock was forcibly illustrated at a clearing sale at Kakanui yesterday, when a, line of calves, sis months old and under, was sold under the hammer at the unusually long price of 50s per head. The breeder stated that his 1912 season calves were sold only two months ago at 52s each, yet his 1913 season's calves —at time of sale nine months younger than the othersrealised only 2s less per head. This was, in his opinion, entirely due to his adding this rear a trifling quantity of Bibby's Calf Food (at exceedingly small cost) to the skimmed milk from the separator. The calves certainly looked pretty enough for an artist to paint, their healthy, sleek coats and wellnourished bodies been striking testimony to the success of the feeding." Kakanui, 6th April. 1914. Messrs Wright, Stephenson and Co., . Ltd., Oamaru — I Dear Sirs, — I as breeder of the calves mentioned above, declare that the facts were as are stated. The Bibby's Calves were the best I ever owned, and I consider Bibby's Caif Food "out on it's own" the best food on the market. D. SMITH. FOR SALE BYWRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Chief Agents. ALEX. LANG, Hampden. WILSON AND CO.. Herbert, CROW AND CO.. Maheno. ALEX. CAMPBELL, Enfield BARCLAY BROS., Kurow. FYFE BROS., Duntroon. PERFECT SATISFACTION IS OBTAINED BY DEALING WITH A TRADESMAN THAT MAKES QUALITY I hla Motto, WILL take great pleasure in ihowJL ing you my .extensive and thoroughly complete etock of irrported and domestic Groceries —the very fineßt specialties the market affords. The same excellent painstaking service as in the past will make you feel that your patronage ib appreciated at D. GILLIES, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. ASHBURTON LAND FOR SALE. No. 89.—C00 ACRES of good sweet Sheep and Agricultural Land adjoining Railway Station, Post Office, and Telephone. 3-rooined house and all necessary buildings. Will average 25-35 bushels Wheat and 50 bushels Oats per acres in ordinary year. The land is in excellent heart, having been farmed principally for sheep and not cropped. PRICE £l3 os per acre, say £7OO cash, balance on easv terms. No. 96.—100 ACRES of rich; heavy Land close to .Ashburton. Would suit admirably for potato growing or dairying. One-Doomed whare, but owner will erect buildings for purchaser. Not cropped for three years. PRICE £37 10s per acre, £2OO or £3OO cash, balance on easy terms.H. L. BARKER, Land Agent, ASHBURTON. TTSE JOLL'S ; AVALNUT HAIR STAIN (not. a dye). This .is a pure vegetable stain, guaranteed to contain nothing injurious to the hair Price 2s 6d per bottle.' FTI&E GENTLEMAN'S.HAIRDRESSJNG SALOON, near the Farmers' Co-OD. Three chairs always going 1 . No waiting.—C. R. JOLL AND CO., Hairdressers. PRESERVES ANY KIND OF EGG. 710WLS', DUCKS' or SWANS' COS can all be preserved equally as well by using , NORTON'S Premier Igg Preservative, It is easily the Most Reliable, and this is an important point, because ■ you can't afford to take risks with, say, 440 eggs, which is the mini- . ber a Is tin Mill preserve. Eggs put down in Norton's Preservative arc , not affected in hot' climates, and will also keep good for weeks after being removed from tho liquid. Start Preserving Eggs while they are Cheap! 37 kON'T Scald your Hands filling ordis nary Hot Water Bags. Get a Nirth British Rubber Co.'s "Unique" Water Bottle, with patent stopper that prevents the water bubbling up and scalding you? hands. All Chemists. 909 /ANTED KNOWN—Ladies' Long i.W JERSEY KNITTED COATS, all i colors, 10s 6d, at FARMERS' CO-OP., Oamaru. j "OUSE-PAINTING—A distinctive . look accompanies all work of this I class turned out by M. J. HANLEY. rHERE can be nothing more annoying than unsatisfactory PLUMBING WORK; but there is nothing unsatisfactory with George Pernton'* Plumbing.—Address : Reed street. Hall Mark of Perfection a§ fai I . as house .decorating is concerned—the houses that show the- result of M. J. HANLEY'S work. I T\ A N ... C R A.W T F O R D ±J IS COMING. 7ANTED KNOWN—La'rLes' Lon ' JERSEY KNITTED COATS all colon, 10s 6d. at FARMERS' CO-OP., Qa-nara. -JxS Jl ——arid shears uircqiea oy intelligence, ripened by years of knowing how, has given our clothes the style and distil has won fame and following among good dressers. W. &-A. MILLER THAMES ST. . NYBODY can make clothes. It L takes brains to make th© clothe* sell, and the distinctive look thej bear is but further proof of the excellence of our tailoring.—W. AND A MILLER, Thames .street. A IKENHEAD'S Stock-taking SALE x\. starts.on FRIDAY. 10th InstHundreds of notable Bargains will bs offered. T' HE A.J.S. MOTOR-CYCLE came Ist. 2nd, 4th, and 6th in the Junior T.T. Race held in the Isle of Man. Agents for North Otago.— FEDERAL CYCLE CO. k3 Day of Jeweller's SALE. Lovely '■ ] New Stock beiug cleared at Exception- ' ally LOW PRICES.—F. G. MAR- 2 SHALL.'Thames-street,- 1
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12292, 20 July 1914, Page 6
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