ISSUED BY FOOD AND RATIONING CONTROL CAT ano DOG MEAT Ample supplies of meat suitable for domestic animals are now available from retail butchers. The meats include sheeps’ heads, beef neck bones, paunches and other meat sundries which are all good pet foods and which contain the necessary nutriment to keep cats and dogs healthy and in good condition. In many cases these meats will be different from what animals have been used to. A little patience and encouragement, however, will be of great help to the particular pet in becoming accustomed to a new diet. Here are some suggestions for meals for domestic pets: Barley 5 ounces. Stale brown bread baked in Meat 3 ounces. the oven 8 ounces. Apple Peelings 3 ounces. Meat or offal 3 ounces. Method: Stew the meat, boll Milk —4 ounces. the barley for half an hour. Method: Stew the. meat, put When cooked add the chopped the bread to soak in the gravy, up apple peelings. Makes add the milk, and mix well, two meals. Makes two meals. Dried Peas 3 ounces (soak Put 6d. of fish heads and overnight). trimmings in a cotton bag, Green Vegetable Leaves. boil with a handful of barley Grated Cheese Rind. till the barley is soft. Squeeze Method: Boil the peas till all the goodness out of the soft, also green vegetable bag of fish into the barley leaves. When cold add the and leave till cold. grated cheese sprinkled .on top. Please supply your own wrapping paper for cat and dog meat CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE
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MORE THAN EVER BEFORE YOUR ESTATE REQUIRES TO-DAY THE EXPERT, DEPENDABLE ADMINISTRATION. OFFERED BY THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND AGENCY CO., OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. HEAD OFFICE DUNEDIN J. M. JENKINS, District Manager Bank of Australasia Buildings. Corner Stafford and Beswick Streets. Local Directors: NORMAN ORBELL, ESQ. HERBERT ELWORTHY, ESQ. J. W. FAIR, ESQ.
IN TIMES LIKE THESE Every Railway Wagon Must Work Too many users of transport still treat Railway Wagons as warehouses instead of putting them back into traffic. How shocked they would be if they were accused of retarding our war effort “One wagon out of thousands! It was only two or three days at our Siding.’’ —But in TOTAL, idle wagons can represent hundreds of days—a huge loss to our vital transport system in its colossal war task. . . . Will you take steps NOW to see that you are not unwittingly an offender? We MUST Get Quicker Turnround
Winter Heating At this time thoughts turn to warmth; we suggest you inspect our stock of the following:—BßOADWAY HEATERS from £6/17/6, HOT-DOGGE HEATERS from £3/6/0, MERCER OPEN FIRE BOILERS £B/16/9, STAFFORD OPEN FIRE BOILERS, £7/18/6, COLONIAL GRATES from 7/6, BASKET GRATES all kinds, MIRO STOVES 82/6, WHARE 85/-, CARAVAN £5/1/0, SHACKLOCK’S CENTENNIAL RANGES from £32/17/5, CHAMPION £3O/18/6, ZEALANDIA £32/8/7, MINER STOVES from £lO/0/0, CRIB £B/0/0, ORION £B/0/10. We also stock spare parts for Ranges PRIEST & HOLDGATE LTD. THE IRONMONGERS
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 22934, 3 July 1944, Page 6
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