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ANOTHER CHEAP PROPERTY. WITHIN ONE MINUTE OF THE POST OFFICE. PTTTTTR PLACE is situated on the South Side of Church Street, andL -*- i s very "handy to the centre of the town. The dwelling, although not a modern bungalow, is in good repair, having recently beenpainted and papered. There are six goodisized rooms ’and all conveniences, largo motor shed, workshop and good fowlhouse. Good section. • PRICE FOE QUICK SALE—ONLY £975. Very easy terms can be arranged. This is just the place to suit the business man who wishes to be close to his business. W. S. HEAPS, LICENSED LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, ACCOUNTANT AND INSUEANCE AGENT, QUEEN STEEET, MASTEETON. P.O. Box 126. ’Phones: Office 1220, Besidence 1871. * m. mm Here's how TO MAKE THEM LAYERS lettuce or millet. Tomatoe* are excellent. When changing Mashes, do not do so suddenly; mix somo of the old with the new. All utensils should be kept scrupulously clean. Important! Last thing at night fill all’ water container* so that chicks can get a drink before you are up. rienty of fresh air and “STURDY” MASHES give you. sturdy chicks, with wonderful plumage and with constitutions that will -stand ur a heavylaying. (The chicks photographed abovo were kindly loaned by Mr. J. DIlearne, 63 Oroua Street, East l " bourne, who solicits enquiries for day-old chicks.) Prices of both “STURDY** Starting and Growing Masks* are as follows: 51b. Bags, 1/0 nett; S/1 post paid. 101 b. Bags, 2/9 nett; 4/10 post paid. 251 b. Bags, «/8 nett; 9/7 po*l paid. 501 b. Bags, £!/• (plus freight). 1001 b. Bags, 10/8 (plus freight). Cash with orders. Special leaflet poultry hints and complete prices of "STURDY” Poultry Foods to every Bag.*’ »DY F&OM Procurable from. F. N. R. Meadow. & Co., Ltd., Ballance Street, Wellington and Jackson Street, Petonej Mrs. NortonSmfth. Florist, Jackson Street, Petone; Thompson s Cash Store., Lower Huttj Herman’s Grocery Store, Lower Hutt; E. P« Dunn, Seed Merchant, Lower Hutt; F. H. Clarkson, Raumati, ®eraparaumu. If they are incubator chicks, give only baby grit and charcoal for the first two days, with fresh water and nllk in separate containers. Two to fourteen days. Put “STURDY” Starting Mash Drybefore them every three hours—by the clock —first feed at 8 a.m., and leave before chicks for about twenty minutes. Fourteen days to eight weeks. Keep “STURDY” Growing Mash constantly before the chicks. There is buttermilk in, the Mash, but additional milk will not do them any harm. The Mash is all that is necessary for the chicks’ growth. Do not give scratch food till four weeks old, and then feed “STURDY” Chick Food, gradual’/ working into the whole grain. Don’t forget the grit! At eight weeks. Commence feeding “STURDY” Laying Mash, keep before the chicks constantly. All these mashes can with advantage be mixed with skim-milk. .If fed wet it is .important that, it should be Just “Crumbly," if too wet, bowel trouble will follow. Don’t forget the grit! From ’ one week old «eed green* daily, thin-leaved plant* Se3f oucb as alfalfa,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 October 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 October 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, 22 October 1930, Page 8