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SPRATT’S INCUBATORS. WATER HEATED. - Only through neglect will a SPRATT S La] ?P S° —if it does the eggs arc safe for six or seven hours because SPRATTb water system retains heat for that time owing to good insulation. SPRATI fa water system has no worrying variations of temperature with consequent loss oi chicks. The water tank is of copper and non-rustablc. REGULATION IS PERFECT.—Done by a thermostat—the best ot ail regulators—docs not wear out and retains keen sensitiveness longer than all others. THE CHICK NURSERY is another big advantage. Situated on top with a glass door, well ventilated and heated. Big enough not only to keep the fasting chicks in for 24 hours, but big enough to mother them for a few days. CONSTRUCTION. —Of well seasoned pine. Double -walls, put together oy brass screws. Thorough ventilation. Zinc tray for water, • THE PRICE with SPRATT’S English Built Incubator you will remember the QUALITY long after you have forgotten the price. Use fertile eggs and follow instructions—SPßATT’S INCUBATORS will do the rest. 50—60 Egg B pratt’s Incubators £7 Sss. 100 Egg Spratfs Incubators, £9 15s. Grit Mills for shell and any bone, 39s 9d. COLLINSON AND SON, Spratt’s Special Agents, The Square and 11 Broad Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. ! yijjinjmmiii u««

1 '**/& B'/i TAILOR-CUT SUITS READY TO WEAR. PERFECT IN FIT, STYLE. & QUALITY. 50s TO 65s NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY HAEEENSTEIN BROS., BROADWAY, - - - MARTON.. Highrdass Outfitters and Boot Specialists.

Zhere are ninety and nine “reasons why” “perfection” Whisky is known as “the beverage that benefits.” Chte ff cst amongst these reasons are : Extreme carefulness in distilling, expertness, in blending, thorough maturity in wood before bottling, and the high medicinal value of . this most popular of Scotch Whiskies. Bottled in Scotland by the Proprietors, toi D. &J. McCALLUM, Edinburgh, Established 1820

WATCH THE FORD GO BY. on any Dominion Roadside and car after car will slip * f past with the world famous Ford brand on every radiator. Want the reason ? Well,-the Ford is the people’s car !—easily priced, yet strong enough and reliable enough and swift enough for your purpose. 2 Seater, 5 Seater, £175. —F.0.8. Wellington £l9O. We’d like to demonstrate the “ Ford ” goodness—will you calk or write. WAGEBILL & STEWART, MOTOR IMPORTERS EEILDING.

To Farmers 'A FEW FERTILIZER FACTS. With the increasing cost of land, it is essential to get tho largest possible return from the ground. Everybody knows that Basie Slag is the leading Manure. BILSTON BASIC PHOSPHATE is tho most valuable Basic Slag. Contains more Phosphate of Lime—in a highly soluble form—than any other. The most beneficial constituent of any Fertiliaer is Phosphate of Lime. It is more finely ground than otiior makes, operates quicker and is more rapidly and completely assimilated by the acids of the soil. Guaranteed 191% Phosphoric Acid (actually 194% to 21%), 85% Fineness (actual average 92%), and 80/90% Solubility. STUDY THE UNIT COST! It is false economy to use an inferior slag when you can buy Bilston Brand—the highest quality—for a trifle more per ton. A LI. STOREKEEPERS AND MANURE DEALERS. Wholesale only from V A.- S. PATERSON & CO., LTD., Wellington, Sole Importers.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10996, 17 July 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10996, 17 July 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10996, 17 July 1914, Page 6

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