■ PROFITABLE EARLY BACONERS REARED ON OAT MEALDUST at One Penny per head per day! Oat Mealdust is very nutritious, and represents the cheapest form of dry food obtainable. The food value, according to Government analysis, is remarkably high—and the percentage of Oat kernels in the bulk is most noticeable when the meal is moistened. ANALYSIS: Moisture - - 8.00% Crude Fat - • 5-66% Protein - - 9.26% Crude Fibre - 13.94% Carbohydrates - 45.62% Ash or Mineral - 17-52% 100.00% DIRECTIONS: Use about 1 lb. meal for 4 gals, of hot Whey. If no Whey is available use 2 lb. to a bucketful of hot water. If no hot water is available the meal may be soaked overnight to make it easily assimilated. DO NOT FEED TOO HOT! ■ PRICE 5^ CK 100 lbs. Supply obtainable from J. McNEiLL GROCER, NEW PLYMOUTH. I JJ.ARDWICKE & ROBERTSON, LTD, _ » WINE, SPIRIT AND TOBACCO MERCHANTS. D.C.L. WHISKY A SPECIALITY. D.C.L. WHISKY A SPECIALITY. COURTENAY ST, NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1931, Page 24 (Supplement)
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154Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 20 June 1931, Page 24 (Supplement)
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