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Scientific Feeding IS THE KEY TO THE POULTRYMAN’S SUCCESS. Encore Poultry Meal IS THE KEY TO SCIENTIFIC FEEDING. "WELL-BRED HENS in Clean, Warm Conditions, an unlimited .VV supply 0 f Green Fodder and Clean Water, regularly fed witli , ENCORE MEAL AND GOOD QUALITY WHEAT MUST BRING SUCCESS TO THE POULTRYKEEPER. TRY IT! ENCORE POULTRY MEAL! (The evenly-balanced ration.) SOLE AGENTS:— N.Z. Loan & Mercantile , Agency Co., Ltd. MASTERTON. PRODUCE ’PHONE 1108. OFFICE ’PHONE 1028 PRODUCE SALESMAN (Private Residence) 2532. N-A-S-H “NASH LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE!” NASH WINS RAKE TEST—B,26S CAES COMPETED. IN A BRAKING TEST, in which 8,265 cars competed at Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A., recently Nash scored a remarkable victory. Each of the cars w s paced at 20 miles an hour by a motorcycle policeman, who signalled for the application of brakes when the front wh els crossed the first white line on the pavement. Cars vere compelled to stop between two lines 39 feet apart. Thirty-eight per cent. :ailed to make the stop in the required distance. Nash Cars, with four-wheel bra’-es, averaged a stop of 4 feet 9 inches—more than 30 of them. The best individual record was made by a Nash. It stopped in three feet even. Such tests prove beyond a shadow of doubt the superiority of Nash four-wheel brakes. ' Nash is a car to which you can fully entrust the safety 1 of yourself and your dear ones’. Its braking system is only a part of the superiority of an automobile which in its 1925 Models, has pi ced itself years ahead of its eompetit rs. Call to-day for a demonstration. We’ll expect you. NASH BIG SIX AND NASH SPECIALS, FROM .... £475 AGENTS, Lyttle & Co. Ltd. AND CHAPEL STREETS Telephone 1411. ■p.O. Box 30. MASTERTON. B. J. YOUNG, Managing Director.

BUICK “ Never Wears Out.” rpHE LONG and trouble : free service . that Buick Cars provide lias led to the oft-repeated remark: “BUICKS never wear out.” And, in a sense, this is true. Buicks perform faithfully and ' do hard, continuous work for years beyond the length of time considered the normal life of a car. r A casal survey of the automobiles in ■use in this district will amply demonetrate the fact. THEBE’S A BUICK TO FILL YOUB HEED—ASK ABOUT IT! LOCAL AGENTS— T, Wagg & Co., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON . ... AND PAHIATUA. TELEPHONES 1022, 1385. TELEPHONE 57. 7 7 A fine values in Oil Coats V and Leggings—every ** line ” is « reel ” good quality—nothing fishy about materials, fit or finish. These Coats will not readily become Micky Leggings are long wearing and waterproof. Come! the prices will agreeably surprise you. ALBERT DONALD Saddle & Harness Maker JPitone 1321. Queen St, M&sterton, TELEPHONE 1321. The ServanSless Home Problem Solved. GAS IS THE EVER-READ Y; SILENT SERVANT! A GAS COOKER means punctual Meals; Gas Cookery is GOOD A GAS CALIPHONT means REALLY HOT WATER availab e tmeSately at any hour, in unlimited quantity for Bath, Hand-basin, Sink and Wash Tubs. Convenient and econoA COPPER makes easy woik of the weekly wash. No stoking, no delay; sootless, steamless and cheap. GAS FIRES for Bedrooms, Reception Rooms and every possible occasional use. Turn a tup, and it’s there. A cheerful, radiant heat. Can be fitted in ordinary register grate. IF IT’S HEAT YOU WANT-IT’S GAS YOU WANT. THE INVERTED INCANDESCENT BURNER gives a soft, delishtfui light. Easy to work by, at a low cost. Use the “VITROSIL” GLOBES. Guaranteed against breakage byf* ALL AND ■ INSPECT THE LATEST COOKERS, GAS FIRES, ETC. If your Gas Supply is not saisfactory, Ring up Telephone 1309. rhe Kflasterton Corporation Gas Des3artm©pt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 June 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 June 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 June 1925, Page 8