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> ' ■' » n ' »■■»— ■ —i... Bi66er chicks... Bigger Profits! F. S. Allen, Princess St., Levin, won th« Auckland Laying Contest, against xoa comBpeting teams, with the, wonderful record of r,oi i eggs from four pullets raised on ‘‘Sturdy Mash.” Other raisers are getting Just as marvellous results, “Sturdy” Chicken Mashes are unequalled for heavy egg production and for rearing fine healthy chicks. Sturdy Starting Muh Sturdy Growing Mash aoolbs S3l- #OO lbs too lbs ' t 716 toolbs iM jo lbs »/6 Jo b* »/’ as lbs 5/6 ajtos 5 6 io lbs aid io lbs a/6 jibs X/9 5 lbs x/9 Cal! for pamphlet explaining the Sturdy System IQ -» J. McNEILL, Devon Street, New Plymouth R. M. PHILLIPS, Broadway, Stratford. J. C. SMITH, Union Street, Hawera. ■... — —— „ ....» II !■— HIHBI TTir S«ll “Primrose” Calfmeal The Prizewinner Food lr : - - < ■ ' I ; iRLr -wife'- ’ • - /''■ " ** ~o® . |3r ’ • :-CV. z '"'' :■■:»" ;■. •, <.. .V '' '• Jg ■, ; S: S: J. ■ ’ '■■ : • , j ?' J. Clark’s “ DIANA.” Wirmer of the following Calf Club Competitions in open competition— First Kairanga School, condition. First Kairanga School, Dairy Calf. -*■ First and Champion Longburn group, condition. First Longburn group, Dairy type. First and Champion Manawatu group, condition. - First Manawatu Spring Show, best condition, First Feilding group., First Feilding Agricultural College. jAnd, finally, at the Manawatu and West Coast Winter Show, was ' FIRST • AND CHAMPION in the NORTH ISLAND CALFREARING COMPETITION. Diana was fed on “Primrose ” Calf meal— You too can. rear a Champion Calf if you feed wtih “Primrose.” Your Calf deserves the best; it costs no more. Primrose Calfmeal is the food with the correct analysis. All Primrose Stock Foods are analysed, by the Wheat. Iteaearch Chemist before being put on the market. •We a,re proud of our Foods and guarantee every bag. To get the best, order Primrose. One i»ieasure of dry. Primrose Calfmeal' mixed with Skim Milk makes a balanced Ration for your Calf. .-< • ::i ." ANALYSIS :—Moisture, 11.38%: Fat,;-5.73%; Crude Fiber, ; 3.75%A5h, 3.09%: Nitrogen Free Extract, 60.88%: Protein, 15.17%: Nutritive Ratio, 1.5%. “PRIMROSE” CALFMEAL Packed in 251 b. 501 b„ 1001 b. and 2001 b. bags. Obtainable from all Stores and Dairy Factories. THE MANAWATU MILLS, LIMITED ; PALMERSTON NORTH STOCK FOOD SPECIALISTS Contractors for Pigmeals for the Manawatu-Oroua Branch of the N.Z. Pig Breeders’ Association. . t — 1 ■■ - 1 “Concrete for Durability and Economy.” J. W. TONG, LTD. « - - . HAWERA Announce the production of their new “TONGCRETE” UTILITY BUILDING SLABS (Patent applied for). IDEAL for the construction of LARGE CAPACITY WATER TROUGHS, TANKS, SILOS, FARM BUILDINGS, Etc. I No skilled labour required; no form work. For particulars apply toj - AGENTS: - Ltd. AU Branches. ■ Newton Kiner, Ltd. Bennett & Sutton, Kaupokonut Dairy Co. All Branches. Hawera. Farmers’ Coop. All E. W. Harris, Patea. McCarty & Hungei-, Branches. C. A. Wilkinson. Ltd. Patea. $■ J. 8., Mao Ewen & Co. All Branches. H. T. Cooper, StrafeLtd. All Branches. J. Pepper, Waverier. ford.' '■ { '' ■ ■■ ■" Freight! not Fright! When you use your own railways for freight you have no fear of heavy cost? no fear of damage; no fear of delay, ...i... fi Ens'dra from nearest Stationmaster, Goods Agent, I or Business Agents J

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1931, Page 28 (Supplement)

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1931, Page 28 (Supplement)

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1931, Page 28 (Supplement)