rj-ii f that if so Simple, Reliable, and Economical that 'jELECTBIO LIGHT and POWER are now available anywhere and for any purpose. t Now you may have the comfort and convenience of ELECTRIC LIGHT in your home and outbuildings—brilliant, cool, safe. DELCO-LIGHT will run your light machinery—the cream separator, the washing machine, the churn—and pump your water. Let us show you how it will pay for itself in time and labour saved. DISTRIBUTORS EOR SOUTH ISLAND (except Marlborough and Nelson)N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Asscn., Ltd., Post Office Box 921, Christchurch. Distributors for North Island, Marlborough, and Nelson— ARTHUR D. RILEY & CO., LTD., Wellington. # v ;■■:■■ \ DaCO-UGHT-*
mm® T* § Mr. Wm. McKenzie writes— In September, 1904. I saved £l4 by haying Sykes's Drench on the premises (costing 1/6 per packet)'. A valuable sow with 12 little young ones was at the point! of death. She was down and could not move, and having the Drench in the house I gave her half a packet. The remainder of the packet I mixed with meal and milk and gave to her four hours afterwards. In less than six hours she was on her feet. As I was leaving my farm in eight weeks I sold the sow and litter for £l4. Every owner of live stock should have this valuable medicine on his farm, as he never knows the hour when he will require it.' WM. McKENZSE, Omata, Taranakt, Stud Pig Farm] m
bTUMP-GRUBBING ITYOES not now mean a lot of hard backbreaking work with pick, shovel, and axe; it means just a few minutes with the "MONKEY" GRUBBER, and you have the stump or tree right out, roots intact. v The Machine is light, portable, powerful, 9imple and easy to rig and operate, can be worked anywhero in any position; two men can carry it comfortably, and it is built fox hard, rough usage. BRITISH MATERIAL. BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. Think what this means to you, then act. What is your address please? TREWHELLA BROS., PTY., LTD., TRENTHAM, VICTORIA. 23d ripHE OTAGO FARMERS' UNION ■* MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. LOWEST RATES FOR FARMERS" INSURANGES in the Dominion. Write or call for particulars from HUGH MITCHELL, Secretary, 15S. High street (next Arcade), Dunedin.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3336, 20 February 1918, Page 10
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