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fit; SPORTS ' yl TROUSERS SEE OUR NEW' SEASON'S FASHIONABLE SHADES fiBB NEW GREYS 1 FAWNS lovats BvH NEW MIXED SHADES. a ■ 15/6 H H ■ ■ 35/6 W pair SEE WINDOWS SPILLANES “ Best for Less’’ VICTORIA AVENUE

English Oak Trays Nettleship’s are Heavily Overstocked in this Line. THIS BEAUTIFUL TRAY USUAL PRICE 70/ NOW 35/Nettleships QUALITY JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS AND ENGRAVERS. BOX 367. - - WANGANUI

x5O a year Profit from a small number of fowls Just now most fowls are “going great We always use “Karswood.” Egg return! guns.” Their self-satisfied cackles may are consistaniiy good, all the year round. be heard in practically every run. Un- We have reared all our own stock fortunately, though, the present time chiefly from our own eggs, except the with its abundance of eggs does not stock cockerels for the first year, which I represent the greatest profit-earning purchased from well-known breeders, ai period. That comes later when egg- also were a quantity of first-class hatching production begins to fall. The poultry- eggs. —GE.B.L” owner who can prolong the “ peak ” Original letter on file for inspection, period of laying is the one, therefore, Note the Economy. who is going to make the most of j/. packet supplies 20 hens 16 days profit. Take a leaf out of the book 2/- packet supplies 20 hens 32 days Mr. CEB. Longcroft, quoted below, 71b t j n (12/6) supplies 140 hem 32 days and feed your flock with Karswood Mlb (in (23/6) lie , 280 hMU J2 aiy , vo™n Mib - <456) 560h ““ 32d -’* find as Mr. Longcroft has done, that Halfpenny a Day to Make 12 Lay your fowls will maintain their “ peak ” Q ta blespoonful (ior.) of K.r.wood laying for many weeks yet and that a Poul s V tuffident fa . M hen , worth-while profit can be made from f j( com Thlsiswhat 11 We (my wife and myself) started in 1926 . ry ac^et with some six small second-hand poultry poultry-food dealw to supply houses, three wire runs, one incubator and w,th ® V- packet of Karswood brooder with a stock of 30 or 40 cross-bred Poultr V hens with a few pure-bred Leghorns, Wyan- * nd , tr V Bt f fortnight on halfdottes and Rhode Island Reds. ozen hcn * , Regul “ “• not ,n » L t * n - 1. . j • a taneous —it takes a fortnight oe three We are now making a steady income of ~ . if , . 1 1 j weeks to improve the egg return. Jr 25/- to 30/- a week from eggs alone and 1 t j 1 j , JI l . - 1- your local dealer cannot supply, send a have an intensive house for 75 layers, 9 7 . . A /jj 1 \ wire runs with smaller houses covering postcard to the Agents (address below), about half-an-acre of grajs land, with a asking the name of the nearest dealer. stock of over 100 well-bred layers, and an Manufactured by E. Griffith Hughes incubating and rearing plant for several Ltd., Manchester, (Established 1756). hundred chicks, of a capital value of £l2O Supplies stocked by Fairbairn,Wright to £l5O. & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christ* The breeds kept are Rhode A church and Dunedin, Island Reds, Light Sussex, and by all Wholesalers Buff Rocks, with some White >■ and Store* through-out Wyandottes and Leghorns. POULI KY SPICE New Zealand. Increases egg-production without Forcing, because it contains ground insects but no cayenne pepper.

NAORILAND DAIRY & PRODUCE CO. LTD. CREAM CARTAGE.—In continuance of our policy of improved service to Dairy Farmers, .we announce the following cartage facilities in the districts mentioned below:— WAVERLEY-WAITOTARA.—Mr W. A. HURLEY, of WAITOTARA will collect cream on behalf of this Company from the above districts as from the Ist SEPTEMBER next, and deliver direct to onr factory. Our Representative MR A. D. JOYCE is now in this district and will place before you the futurg policy of the Company. MARTON.—Our lorry, in charge of MR H. NUTTALL, of Marton, will collect cream from Marton and Surrounding districts and deliver direct to our factory at St. Johns. WANGANUI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS will be served by our own lorries. THIS SERVICE enables cream to be delivered to the factory in the best possible condition and in the shortest time. SEE US before making any other arrangements about your supply for the coming season. The Maoriland Dairy & Produce CO., LTD. BOX 185. - - WANGANUI. E. OSBOLDSTONE, Managing Director.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 9

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