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DON’T TAKE BUILDING TIBER! gECURE your timber and joinery requirements from CAVE BROS.! Our timbers are sound and free from flaws and always properly seasoned, while CAVE DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES arc famous for tho quality of the workmanship and materials they contain. GET OUR QUOTE FOR YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS! WITH GLADSTONE ROAD TIMBER MERCHANTS If you are well, keep well—with the help of Andrews. Many thousands who have no cause to question their Fitness take Andrews regulariV once or twice weekly on the principle that “prevention is better than cure.” Effervescing, pleasant»tasting Andrews taken in this way, maintains that state of innercleanliness which is the very * foundation of cheery goodHealth and Fitness. 1 / a 4OZ BOZ sy/A 1/4 TIN TIN^/4 Also o&tainaMe in 8-or. bottles. ! k

THE SHOW! not necessarily wearing the coveted blue ribbons, but real champions nevertheless. Osmonds animal medicines and foods have been in the champion class for many years, and breeders of high-grade stock can testify to the benefit derived. LHNIAAL SSNSSAN! hND fA* i NGTQN r l X m «TS r OSMONDS CHAMPION HORSE POWDERS SALTONA BLOOD SALTS, in 7’s 13/6, 14’s 26/3, 28's 48/6, keeps horses in buoyant health and magnificent condition. Give~a measureful of tne powder two or three times a week in the usual feed, which should be slightly dampened. The animal may be worked as usjual; Yearlings only require half a mcasurefu! as above. Cattle. —To unthrifty beasts, or cows short of milk, give one of Osmonds Red Draughts and follow with a measureful of the Powder daily as long as necessary. . . \* . Sheep.—To keep sheep healthy and prepare for show or sale, give half a measurcful every day. OSMONDS CODLIVINE—SOIb bags, 29/5 per bag. To fatten beasts quickly and to obtain weight and meat, give a measureful daily. Store Cattle, Horses and Mares, Foals, Calves. DSMONDS ELECTRA FLUID —Quarts 18/-, sints 9/6, bottles 4/9, For horses and cattle. T'his will be found a -narvellous reviver and oick-me-up. ESMONDS - GEE-UP 3 OWDERS Packets, 4/- per dozen rhe great pick-mc-up or horses, stallions, ■acers and hunters. OSMONDS WORM POWDERS Packets. 11/6 per dozen. For horses, OSMONDS BEAST DRESSING (makes 5 gallons), 4/- pint. Absolutely reliable for removing lice, filth, mange and vermin— For horses, cattie, pigs and dogs, FOR SHOW CATTLE It is not the quantity of food eaten, but the quantity digested that counts. HALF THE BREED IS IN THE FEED LINSEED OIL CAKE, n NUTS AND, MEAL, IQolb bags, Prime Blenheim Chaff, £B/15/- ton lots, broken ton lots extra, ; Prime Canterbury Chaff, £B/15/- ton lots. G.B.S. Local Chaff, £7/15/- ton lots. • Crushed Oats 4/3 bushel Crushed Maize ....... 3/6 bushel Good Quality Dun Oats, 4/3 bushel Good Quality Garton Oats 4/- bushel Crushed Linseed ........ 3id lb. * Crushed IVlaize ....... o/o bushel ■ i Maize Meal 7/- : <A Wheat Meal 2/6 bushel W Whole Linseed 3d lb. V' «

w tSL. F GLADSTONE ROAD The gayness of Spring is reflected in the new jgRIGHTEN your homo with our distinctive now wallpapers! Snarkling colours . . . gay designs . . , new patterns, give this Fjjyfti season’s wall coverings tho vW 1 “Spirit” of Spring. OUR WALLPAPERS, IN A VAST RANGE OF PATTERNS ANO COLOR SCHEMES, ARE OPEN TO YOUR INSPECTION AT ANY TIME. . : SONS LTD, PHONE 467

('■' UM ARARIC, In largo or small * quantities, lor sale at Herald fobbing Department.

SALE. —Ticket Writing Cards; •J- assorted colors. —Herald Printing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18529, 16 October 1934, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18529, 16 October 1934, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18529, 16 October 1934, Page 10