(Every up-to-date Dairyman and Farmer knows by | experience that it pays handsomely to provide properly- 1 made, good-fitting, comfortable Covers for their Cows I during the nights and cold days of Winter. I Just as sensible to throw away a few shillings a week I as to keep a milking Ccw uncovered. She requires J I more feeding and produces less butter if she is without 1 .1 a"Cot6r. •** 1 1 -protection from the colct mean? more comfort and | j I contentment and more earning power. § ■ 1 Are you looking after your interests by getting the | I best dividends for money invested % I 1 There are home-made sack Covers and lots of others, 1 I but the latest and the best is the " Standard," a Cover 1 . 1 that is made of good quality Canvas, that is.cut to fit, | I and is fastened with a strap and buckle at the front | - . I and with either the leg straps or crupper. | 1 These Covers are the kind that experienced Dairy- j I men and Prize-takers are buying, because they know | I the best from the other kind. I - 1 There's a run on these "Standard" Covers, so § I better place your orders with your storekeeper to- J I'day^and make sure of a good thing. m ' ■kj^^^ X°BRED SHEEP 1 Have Supplanted iiERIHO SHEEP! I In like manner has the "Blue Jay"— a distinct | cross between the Colonial and American Flow— 1 supplanted the heavy cumbersome colonial plow. I The Farmer who plods along without a "Blue I Jay "is as far behind the times as he who sticks j to the Merino. | The "Blue Jay" is specially designed for use in N.Z. j Write for Catalogues and Particulars. . | ; Wm. E. Reynolds & Co., ZSUSS? , « w^^ m ~ mmm Is Pure, Rich Cows' Milk reduced to g '' '* the form of powder by a special pro- g j cess at a very high temperature. Its B i special qualities are :— B - ' 1. Perfect solubility, permitting the rapid gj i J reconstitution of natural milk by the B ! addition of water. gl j 2. The complete retention of all the nutri- I§ .- tive properties and assimilability of |jj • fresh milk. m ' v 3. Perfect keeping qualities and absolute M . v V' J sterility. v tja -\ v \ 4. It is a compact, nourishing, easily dt« f| ,-v^ "~| gested food. §1 Economical to use— Always at hand g 1 T Made in a Moment. g i A Most Refreshing and Nutritious Milk, |jj V: * Invaluable for Infants and Invalids. 1 I : MILK IN ITS I 'pj^ MOST PERFECT FORM. j,. ! Sold Everywhere— Packed in Air-tight Tins* -. ■ TRY l"T — ~— - 4 . , _ _ ,.„,. _ mii ,„„ .
! Mr John Frail, said to be the inventor j of the first typewriter, ha^ <hocl suddenly at Chattanooga, Tennessee, at the age of 1 «*»
There have been 200 men put on_ the f&ilway works at Olrakune, above Utiku {North Island), for formation and clearing (Derations.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2685, 30 August 1905, Page 6
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