1 X c K ; 'VY $& v ' ' ' < wSSiv '''«.* Jt. '»fßmPt x-::N jss gas m v -V* •Y you waiit your chicken* to dek JL Telop Into healthy and profitable layer* you must ensure that : their food include* a properly balanced cereal diet. “Chuk-Chuk” 1* ' the -Ideal food-prepared from clean whole selected wheat. Hulled oat*, . pias/.ipaJ** -and; hemp-iced. ‘ There r if 'lii' ASdtltute ’ for •‘ChuWiCtiflk''-*-' - oak year Grocer for it by name. CHICKEN FOOD Manufactured by Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore Cure Foot-rot If Pellex fails to cure any case of footrot, the purchase money will be refunded. Pellex—easy to to apply—al ways effective “PELLEX” Guaranteed Foot-rot Cure 5/- a pot sufficient to cure 12 cows: 21/- a box for 300-400 sheep: 30/- a box for 500-800 sheep. Write: AMALGAMATED DISTRIBUTERS LTD. 3 Ward Street, Hamilton m ' U 7v .ll V. T POSITIVE O D t.. -I ASJ . NIVEN e, CO LTD. Cfysts so little T HE EWBAN K -provides ■ ! the most convenient and efficient method for the daily cleaning of carpets and rugs, y« the initial cost is remarkably small-and there ire no upkeep costs because a EWBANK should 10 years without any expense for repairs. At id kurdwar* aid fonriiliiis ilerw. Tke all British irbefrSweaheK Jg) r >/ . Anchored Cushions and SalFClauntHd Brush
Auckland Power Board has thown down the gauntlet to the Public WbjnCS Depiutment following its proppsals in connection with Arapuni to veFieve .fcrbsion below the spillway. It was intimated to a meeting of .the Liard that the; department intended to insist on the board taking power from the second turbine when it commenced to generate inra fprtnight, and a decision was made to reply that the board intended to close down all cut one set of 5000-k.w, at the King’s wharf station after preliminaries lit connection with the change over had been made. —Star. ,* County Council is alarmed over the spread of ragwort. At a recent meeting councillors -were f)F the opinion that tho question was ah/uVgcnt one. An instance was |t’ygn Of one large .estate on which Jjjen were formerly employed to eradicate the weed. Nothing, however, Kad',been done on the property for apven years. It was stated that tho great acreage of native and Crown Jain] in the county also militated against effective control by the county council. It was decided to suggest to tho Minister of Agriculture that a ljaiy be passed to provide for the forination. of noxious weeds boards on line* of rabbit boards,—Star, f* \*' * A ***:-*'■ ■ •
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17062, 21 September 1929, Page 11
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