BRAN SHORTAGE: Bran for feeding to Dairy Cows is unprocurable, as all existing Stocks are reserved for Poultry-keepers. WE OFFER:— MALT COMBINGS: This Material is a Grain Product obtained from the malting of Barley for brewing purposes. It has been used extensively in other Dairying Districts, and has given First-class Results. Cows milk well and keep their condition. In Actual Feed Value it is higher than Bran. Thd comparative values are:— BRAN MALT COMBINGS ( Moisture 11-30 8.90 - (/ Protein —; J 2.88 28-95 FAT : 3.19 1.45 Fibre 9.95 10.96 Ash - 5.29 5.67 Carbohydrates 57.39 44.07 It is the PROTEIN VALUE that counts for MILK PRODUCTION. In feeding this Material it is necessary to dampen it with hot or cold water and leave for twelve hours before feeding. PRICE: £B/10/- F.O.R. HAMILTON Small Stocks are held at all our Branches. Obtain a Sack, and try it for yourself. NEWTON KING LIMITED ARAWATA STREET - TE AWAMUTU Phones 209, 259, 279
Visiting Optician ERIC H. GROCOTT, F.S.M.C., F.8.0.A. (London) Optician, of Hamilton. I Our Representative, Mr J. E. EWART, F.1.0.N.Z., will be visiting TE AWAMUTU on Thursday, 16th July, from 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Make your Appointment now with— Mr. J. BROOKS,, Chemist (Phone 170 M), or Mr H. ENSOR, Chemist (Phone 404).
RAILWAY’S URGENT WAR WORK WAGON USERS’ CO-OPERATION ESSENTIAL Railway wagons are just as necessary for Victory as are ships, guns and fighting power. To-day’s demand upon the Railway Department’s resources is greater and more vital to our national security, than at any previous stage of the war. Tonnage figures show that the Department can meet the situation with its available rolling stock, provided wagons are used to full advantage. Failure to discharge wagons promptly after arrival contributes to rolling stock shortage and slows down our war effort. • Co-operation of rail users in assisting the quick turnround and capacity loading of wagons is earnestly asked for. A DELAYED WAGON MEANS RETARDED WAR EFFORT
It’s a wartime obligation to j protect the Nation’s existing assets. If your home needs yfl painting, entrust the job to F , Tri Berger 8.P., the toughest known .1 X ■ weather-resisting coating to all 11 JFQ I.BL JA h surfaces. Berger B.P. lasts » y longer because it is made with 1 ' a full measure of genuine white •J| Ml' : |£> j lead and zinc oxide. It spreads further because the ingredients *' 1 are milled to a silken fineness. 'AF ; T It is cheaper in the long run because labour is the greatest item in painting a house—and Berger B.P. outlasts any ordinary paint. Recommended and Sold by C. T. Rickit & Sons, Ltd. SLOANE STREET TE AWAMUTU ' > '
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 65, Issue 5495, 8 July 1942, Page 2
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