Hundreds of Chicks cairs foe Raised foy Anyone with a • IT'S THE FINEST HATCHING MACHINE IN THE WORLD II IT'S THE SIMPLEST MACHINE FOll BEGINNERS 1 1 The PRAIKIE STATE INCUBATOR is a |*S3»&| jil ÜBOUB-SATINQ and T£i3|§£ In Sizes 60, 100, 120, 220 Eggs. TEE'S HOIETI THE POULTRY ISIES! READ A RECENT TESTIMONIAL: "Upper Hutt, "Messrs. E. W. Mills and Co., Ltd., "April 10th, 1910. "Dear Sirs, —I write to inform you that lam very pleased with the two Prairie State Incubators I bought. 1 am having excellent results with them, and they are proving very profitable machines. "In the No. 1 Machine, capacity, on one occasion I raised 116 chicks. On another occasion, with tho same machine, I raised 115 chicks, and on another occasion I was successful in raising tho full 120 chicks. ■ ■ ' "With the 60-Egg Machine I was equally successful. I placed 60 duck eggs in the machine, and was successful iii raising 60 ducklings. On another, occasion, with the same machine, I raised 55 chicks. "I think these results speak well for the Prairie State Incubators, and I am delighted with tho success which I have obtained with the machines. I can honestly recommend the Prairie State Incubators to anyone desiring to raise poultry for profit. "Signed, - ' "R.E.P." HUNDREDS OF SATISFIED POULTRY FARMERS AND AMATEURS ALL OVER THE DOMINION ARE USINC THE PRAIRIE STATE. Call at our Showrooms and Seo the Machine, or Write for Particulars. ALL POULTRY APPLIANCES FOR SEASON 1910 NOW IN STOCK. E. W. MILLS & Co., Limited, ' JERVOIS QUAY. i Ezm 0 /S a ' JESS Whewew-ew sings the wind as fhase. words are \ being penned, and It sounds singularly like a warning \ to Milady to prepare for the worst days of winter. ■ x Cold and slush—Crlm Winter's surly attendants—can \ make things very uncomfortable, and this is the fate coming ij to the woman who is unprovided with Warm Apparel. If you j are minus a Good Goat let us urge you to see the many New \ and Attractive Styles offered by ' ' ' f> The whole world of Coats—and It Is a very large one—has % been dragged as with a Seine Net for the Best Creations, and \ here you will sec a DISPLAY of WELLINGTON'S BEST \ MONEY'S WORTH IN COATS. \ HANDSOME SEVEN-EIGHTHS LENGTH JACKETS, in | moss, grey, and other shades. These aro well-cut, have % high collars, and are priced at 21s. j* NAVY, GREEN, AND BROWN JACKETS, in Blanket i ■ Tweeds and Cheviots, double-breasted, and having panel * backs, trimmed buttons; also high collars, a 1 255. 6d., 275. 6d., 295. 6d. KJ HARRIS TWEED COATS, 52 and 54 inches long, in various j colourings. These aro double-breasted, and have high \ motor collars, 355. 6d., 395. 6d., 425. • DRAB, MOLE, BROWN, AND GREEN CLOTH JACKETS, \ trimmed stitchiugs and strappings. All aro cut on long 5 gggw straight fashionable lines, seven-eighths length. Some feiES g have coat sleeves and velvet collars, others have sleeves | with cuffs, and high collars, 425., 495. 6d. pBETTER CLASS OF MODEL COATS—aII, therefore? exolu- | siyo—trimmed buttons, Soutache braiding, and pleated | hip pieces. _ Each is representative of the newest styles, J and choice is offered from panel and fitting backs, some I { being lined throughout, 525. 6d. to 105 S. ; PLAIN COLOURED BLANKET CLOTH COATS, in rhubarb, \ vieux rose, groens, aeroplane, chaudron, bleriot—very "; shapely styles, . 425., 495, 6d., 525. 6d. VERY SPECIAL VALUE IN RAINCOATS. j NICELY CUT AND WELL-MADE CRAVENETTES, in dark \ groy, mid grey, and two-tono stripes in brown, reseda, X and a variety of other shades, .21s. ] The'-Rflost Popular ■ a . | Srjsiovation of the Season I ss Knitted Coats 0 a . , | ■ At TE ARO HOUSE you are offered a broad and diverse ! j stock for your selection, including :— . ALL-WOOL KNITTED -SPORTS' COATS, in Norfolk styles— saxo blue, reseda, and cream, 19's. 6d. THREE-QUARTER LENGTH KNITTED COATS, very finely worked in brown, cream, and navy blue, 355. AND STILL LONGER KNITTED COATS, in cream, reseda, and amethyst, 425, Remember that the Quality here is never cheapened for the sake of quoting a Low Price. This fact makes it imperative for those who seek value for their cash to shop at . iESS 35223 Griba aaeJ Dison Streets, . '.Wellington, ■ Travelling Bags.of All Descriptions, &— -—— BEFORE PURCHASING SEE OUR STOCK. Sohool Bags, irom 2s. 6d. Brief Bags from 7s. sd. W. H. NASH, J35 Cofea Street.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 844, 16 June 1910, Page 9
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