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DON'T BE "CULLED." NOTE MY PRICE. mitE Dav for fancy prices for Settings has gone. II was oneo 425, (hen 215., X and now 10s. 0(1. per setting anil even as low as ,s. bil. 15 r>g" posted as. 100 Eggs, Free on Kail, Ks. Hh.lo Leghorn*, Silver CnmPin Th«%r p rnK™mMn competition did not come from my yard. Full price list posted on application. D. INMAN-TOD, ■ UPPER IIUTT. SPECIAL TO DUCK BREEDERS. r.'nr- cur f»0 /. /. will purchase tho winning pen IORbALL- §H6I I at: Christohurch, 1909-10. OftA One and T-w.ycaw.ld lndi«ni?o/-/. %T" d OlfU Runner Ducks, competition / Pen oR-'lofS G<i - PCr Pa ""' lw °- ycar -£4/-/- Vt l Chrislclmrctl^l.^ WILLOUGHBY KNIGHT, WAIPONGA, LOWER HUTT. POULTRY SITTINGS, RA MANUKA POULTRY FARM Incubator lots, from White Log- TAITA, LOWER HUTT. horns, Black Orpingtons, Black Minorcas, Whito Wyandottcs, Indian n A MANUKA Lcshorns lay all the rear Runner and Cayuga Ducks, all JLt round. They arc bred from tho best from the best laying strains in New Zea- ] aY ing strains—Brxiks, Leger, Knight. No land and Australia. Full particulars of pl iUets used for breeding. Settings, 7s. breeding and prices from F. Webb, Kash- cd. post free. Reduced prices for Incumir, Levin. Bator lots. EGGS FOR HATCHING. See "J.P." with threo stars on label. — THE CHICK-STORM OF 1911. No. 1 Pen.—White Leghorns. Hilerest- WHITE LEGHORNS. Brooks Hens, Padman Cockerel. -rmtELESS BROODER and CHICKS, 10s. per setting. J; p er ra j] ) a great success. Ordors No. 2 Pen.—White Leghorns. Sunny- {or tlieso beautiful chicks roaching close hurst-Hilcrest Hens, Brook 3 Cock „ m mar]£i $ V [ BSS chicks to your homo from competition winning pen. 7s. and rears thom _ u„ t chielca can bo sent Gd. per setting. without brooder. 30 chicks and Firclcss No. 3 Pen—Brown Leghorns. Hens Broo( i eri 40s. Freight paid and safo dobred from high-record trap-nested ljv guaranteed. Note.—There are no birds of the best-laying strain pre- botter f or egg-production, curablo, mated to an excellent cock- K oge re' Runners' Settings reduced to erel. 7s. Gd. per setting. 16 6( j_ Write for new Circular. No. 4 Pen.—Black Orpingtons. Hens u 1 EGER bred from birds with high trap-nest w.n>ro» Levin' N Z ems a =:t 7s 6d. per setting. " No. 5 Pen—Silver Wyandottes-Howell — ■ —■ wlnnW K^mS r "he C be k st 1, .t T HE JfE Wl'W ing strains of Wyandottcs procur- ■*■ in tho Classified Columns of The able. Excellent winter layers. 7s. Dominion" are such as to confirm their 6d. per setting. belief that the paper has a wider circuAll settings,ls Eggs than any othcr daUy journal in Apply A.T. BOX. UIIKU. New Zca , and _

JrWhat Constitutes Good Ale^l s| Persons who drink Ale should remember | %'i That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from £ h the choicest materials. . j£ ifi; That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs a 0 owned by Messrs, Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of I | "DOG'S HEAD" BASS j That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of S jsj London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment * M in the world. s t$ __~*~~. * M Such Ale is of the | S$ finest quality, always MK?iV 5 '0 uniform and never turns ffi%slSr~ * $ 1 flat - I i DOG'S HEAD fgF -iVN^ILVII | BASS fc/ MS is the family beverage H .1 iM'i 1 |i & in aU English homes. W \ «£ Every bottla bears wy JS< f '& this label, whloh Is \K&fMv i is 3 the Boat of oxcellenoa M 80LD EVERYWHERE. Jm POIYA 20 H.P. TOURING CAB. COLONIAL M OTOR COMPANY, LTD. &4il\) (Lata ROUSE AND HURRELL

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1259, 14 October 1911, Page 15

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