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MR POULTRYMM I NOW THAT THE HATCHING SEASON IS AP PROACHING, MAKE UP YOUR MIND NOT TO HAVE THE WORRY OP PREVIOUS YEARS LOOKING FOR BROODY HENS, BB WiL 11 BUT COME ALONG AND LET US SHOW YOU OUR Incubators & Poultry Requisites. CITRUS BUFFALO INCUBATORS (1-0 Egg) CXPRUS BUFFALO INCUBATORS (;H0 Egg> GEN UINE C i ULE*iLATCRERS (.iU Egg; BUFFALO BROODERS OR UOVtilt) (50 Chicks) BUFFALO BROODERS OR HATCHERS (100 Cliicks) MANAS ORFF A-DUAL C LITERS ENTERPRISE GRIT MILLS SPRINGFIELD GRAIN CRUSRERS TESTED BROODER and INCUBATOR THERMOMETERS Foil particulars and Catalogues from John Edmond, HARDWARE MERCHANT .. TAT STREET.

It’s Quality That Counts "ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION” is a much over-used word, and may mean anything from "Fair” to “Good” —but when it is applied to the DJ.C, MAIL ORDER SERVICE it means exactly what it says. We quote particulars below of two interesting values just to hand for the coming Spring and Summer. TOBIUJLCO. TOBRALCO. A BEAUTIFUL RICH. LUSTROUS, COTTON WASH FABRIC, renowned throughout the British Empire. No sun or water can fade it, if washes to perfection., and needs no starch. For Ladies' Frocks and Blouses and for Children’s Garments it stands supreme. We have it in White, Black. Navy, Grey. Saxe, Brown, Sky, Pink and Tussore, White Grounds, with Coloured Stripes and Spots, and Pretty Floral Designs; 28in. wide. - PRICE, 1/2 yard. A BEAUTIFUL HAND-LOOM SILK for LADIES’ and CHILDREN'S DRESSES and UNDERWEAR. Free from filling. Nice bright finish and will wash and wear well. 34in. wide. Worth, 2/6 yard. TUSSORE SILK. TUSSORE SILK. D.I.C. PRICE, 1/11 J^d. WE WILL GLADLY SEND YOU PATTERNS. High & Rattray Sis., DUNEDIN.

Is tue computed annual consumption ol lea iu Mew Zealand, No other country in the world consumes so much in proportion to its population. Why is this? Well, we know one reason, and that is decause New Zealanders are so loud of and drink so much ot

xa X <~> <X> four score tt St X Tm now approaching years. As healthy as a trout. I owe it all to No. 10, Of this there's little doubt 3JSJ?? s.t S 8 That glorious brew from far Dundee, The very best I ken. So every time I raise my glass I aye bless No. 10. n x II They talk about a lot of brands Of whiskies mild and rare. But let them try old Watson’s first; Their merits then compare Unanimous the verdict is Of all right-judging men. For mellowness and purity Drink Watson’s No. 10, It's old, it’s pure and rich in taste. Its flavour’s Just Al. The very best of barley bree That passed the lips of man, I’ll always praise that good old brand Until ray last Amen! And on ray dying bed partake Of good old No. 10. For it s the king of good old Scotch, By far the very best. No wonder though it’s is demand And always in bequest To justice do, this spirits pure Is far beyond my pen. But whilst I live 111 always drink Old famous No. 10. tt or tj? Xu u X X X X

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Southland Times, Issue 17831, 7 September 1916, Page 6

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