HOWARD AM DREW, Ltd.. I MANAKAU, APOLOGISE TO THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS | T’Oiv NOT HAVING ISSUED THEIR PRICE LIST j AS PROMISED, OWING TO STOCK-TAKING AND A RUSH OF BUSINESS. A FEW PRICES TO GO ON WITH. KEROSENE, 150 test 15/11 No. IA. SUGAR, 26/6 100 SOUTHERN FLOUR 22/9 NET SPOT CASH AT STORE. HOWARD ANDREW, Ltd., UNIVERSAL PROVIDES, MANAKAU. YOU CANNOT AFFORD To fail to investigate the Milk-producing Properties of MOOSE MEAL. . Tho greatest adjunct to animal or poultry food ever placed on the market. NUTS. —It is preferred in this form for all grown animal*. It should bo fed dry with ration or chafl, bran, etc. Tor cows and horses give Jib to a feed. Tor sheep Jib. MEAL. —for feeding to calves, pigs or poultry, FOR CALVES.—As a calf food this preparation stands out On its own, having just sufficient oil left in to make it a perfectly balanced food. Whole milk should bo fed for a week to ten days, then gradually ciiaugo to skim milk or whey and linseed meal jelly. Begin with a dessertspoonful of the jelly and gradually increase to two tablespioonfuls to each meal. I’eed three tunes per day, and feed tho mixture warm, say ‘JU to 100 deg. Eahr. To Prepare the Jelly: Take lib ot linseed meal and add to one . galleu of water; boil for a few minutes until a thick paste results, tlieu let stand for a little while before using. FOR PIGS. —Give about Jib for grown pigs, half the quantity for weauers. FOB POULTRY. —21b of “Moose” Meal to 51b bran or pollard makes a very line mash for egg production and suiiicient for a meal for about 70 fowls. POll DAIRY COWS. —Moose Meal or Nuts will increase the milk_ production. Use about half to one pound ol nuts per feed, lib of “Moose” Meal or Nuts contains as much feed as bib of cows’ milk. v I'iiE iZ. Farmers’ Cu-Op, Uisiribiting Co., Ltd, Head Office: Dominion Farmers’ Institute. Foathcrston St., 'Wellington. Branches: Feilding, Wanganui, Mastorton, Marlon, laihupu. BOX 7, LEVI N. '’PHONE 177
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