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Is ' : "~ tt~ — 1 P-' >w s : ■■'■ .si:V:-.r«m. wi: » «.■•-■■■ | jg, " ~ ■ p S- ; :-P AiPTOae "9* FIRST-CLASS SHEEP | | :;: fijOU!U..ACreS ; y nd gAttle .country,;' | SffK About ONE-HALF IS IN GRASS and tho balance in bush, well <§ Mi.,.. fenced 'and siilMliYhhid into' slleep-iyrOof-paU'dßckS' J'A 'Splendid Dwelling ■• -'.•■ jjfe {■&,*.' of. 10 rooms, with all conveniences; threo Men's Cottages, Largo <# Ss <:•■■ Woolshed, Yards, Dins, etc., etc.; handv to Auckland, with splendid m W:% steamer communication. TOP PRICES FOR STOCK. ffl |;.: Price .''jCife per y 'kse ;w / ; *"""' '"''% ||-; ;■; ' :; '1 tsi js?i'o" -n-f,«"■»•*» ' ''return' '"" m ||.; : <&!'<& per. LOW RETURN C z-| fSS 1 9fb ACRES, all level, fenced and divided into 8 paddocks; good || M -X-HV water, half-mile to factory, Station, 0110 mile from Town- M jg , ship, 0-roomcd Dwelling, 20-bnil Cowshed,/i'rapshed, Stables. Price S§ jfS :. .E'iO per acre; ,£530 CASH, balance at. 5 per cent. Property will cany p yig ' between "5 and 50 Cows and do well. ' " m T& '■ ~. ' ,r.«T ffit m If you require a PROPERTY-CONSULT US. &-» (£»' fes ' .-..-:■--'. ...*„ : .. r < «*■■.■-■■ .•,•'■.:, .-i\i gfc 1 IGllnncfir" IS 6 " 1 CfeCffee. i m'-" ' ' '■ *t Barikfbf .NJKW:, f, r\ ."KeW JSlymQJLltßu: p I $THE' LEA'dInG ' : sOUSE^^UEfllsikßS '' ? " :i ' " f;JN NEW PLYMOUTH' ARE j) iV) ';.':': "Ws,; «3p'*xo£jprof e.^Jfo.. LARGEST .-^.^ || ;°; ' 'sirocirin'thfe •-"•">'•- j v , .: 4, to hasre,. the -IVJiQSX; A'KTI&TSC. and at the J 1;.,, "'"""' ""rvSoisT"' rHA§&nX&£e~ "" "'" ! U -We Import Direct from the Homo Manufacturers '.« ';i:.! ],IXOLi;fMS, CA'UVHTS, CVR'i'AIN MATERIALS, fa). () Arid wo ManiifaiituTc.on our own Premises •]) W 'CAQIMET GO'ODS"¥r'Atr''DES'CRIP,TiO>Js. ' ([ ■■•<■■* i'|j -We are the Agents for Jj; LIBERTY &. CC„ Reoent' Street, London, '~? T :- ; " j) ;,■<;■' And hold 11 Large Slock of their Artistic Wares, Hangings, Cretonnes, i--8/ il,' Casement Cloths, Pewter, etc. j >?. 'Personal attention is given to every order. Our Prices aro tho (( ::;,'; lowest, consistent,with-.'gflod quality and careful manufacture. {{ :i ; > . « , ill FOR REAL-VALUE ANtf ULTIMATE SATISFACTION ;}■ : & THE BEST PLACE IS BAKER'S . | ■£' DEVON--' STREET■;■"?:'';;'' ) Bsst Materials, Carefully Seiected, Skilfully Treated. Safe, Certain and Cleansing Cures. Messrs. Teed & Co., in thanking patrons for their pastsup.portj^ ,6s&i heir rerneeiies- whrcfr cii 1 afly''" , : ; adaptable, to the- Farming Community. TEJED'S ©ATTLS :;H MEioe^is.'©^. •/'.:. Fof Co'j»& neai* and; after Cal,\j3jnig,-|^ This'.jrepaTation is eminently serviceable in Inflamma'tflrynand Fcverish>Disorders;. and for cleansing cows after calving the nfffjich. "iJtOuld given:-. It acts as a safe preventive of milk fever, chcsltiHgjieterish svmptoms and rendering the milk pure and wholesome. Its timely "use will repay the stock-owner ; Hen-fold _, \\. DlßEOttoW^.''"^"-''''"''- I ''' Give the cow half contents of tho tin mixed with two or three quarts of thin warm-oatmeal gruel shortly after calving, or, in case of high-class cattle, a ;"■' ■ drench before and after calving is advised.^.w-n.-* TiE gp|J ~ _..■'■''■• A'SSoipt&ngrahti HcaSing Olnihieftt. IS. Ora.''\''T6V-CTJT&^-S^LIiIN v t}3;'' , ETa* '"' v Useful for allaying Inflammation in Cows' Udders. TiSSJ^fsHft |1 . is. Od. taottlo "1 ; A Phono! Compound—Non-Caustic. The Most Powerful Disinfectant IrrrjUis^Mafkiet Tor tiso in Factories, ■ Cowsheds, Poultry Houses and Dog Kennels VETEFtINAP?Y APPLIANCES STOCKED FOR CATTLE. S^ d TEE©; mif \ What Factory Managers are saying about' I j Lyinm rare Saltj I ~" 7 : Fsio rrr: !H;.; 1 a. .Mr. T. W. Swede, Manager, Rangitikei Dairyjfjo.,. writes (7th Dol'"" a X ■ comber, 1911):— •■ H :",'. S "' -'*• -•'-•' ■■'■' V r ;;:. Wo nro well satisfied with Lymmlvl'pre-.Satt.-'.'lt X ;■;■ very soluhle, and much stronnor than other sails' in "the market, • Y A Mr. W. E. llendnll, Secretary, Farmers' Dairy Urfian^'statcs'lmh' '-'> Y X ■'• December, 19U):— V % -•'■ -o \*}™ L e no uesit " tion in saying that we havo found Lymm ' $ a "',■' ?'! r ? I*} 1 to P o^'' 3 ewl 'y finality.claimed for.it, and it is-cox- ••> Y « .-;;: tainly stronger'than:any _salt as • ' f V •- goes further. We.are only using "about-two-thirds of- the 'snlt-wo - • f .:.-.: did before bnyitig Xyram Pm'c. - ' Hytani "isfrtlre'liest Valfwe'havo ; ' ' ❖ ty ■.■■;■' used in our business'up; to- tl;o present.'- 1 ""- ->' •■>■ •-»-*"> m >.j-■ <j> ;■" . :'",■.'" ■'~",*.■*"".?■'"-,-""■'"''■'' -"-'- ;: v"i ,'.': ❖ | ABOUI ' N " "I' j?'-.'- ■■'-•-.• I ! Barnekow's Rennet &fioloumnif-1 ❖ •."•■ . *■• - ❖ ❖ ._. __._ _. <s> 'Mr. W. 0. Morfi'son, Jlannger, KJitawa Dairy (11th Dc-"-' f. ::.. ■ comber, HUH:- fj !-'■ -'-U V.. <fr y We are'-iiising li-iriiekow'sMtentiet, aijddfejs givingtifull satis.,. 4? <5» ,', faction. 3 ounces of lienijet toMOO gallojijof mill*;. -*^ 4> "" » also very to other.' l ' ... brands .wc.ll'avo'lisetl'.'r.'.'^^.t 4 .: 1 . t? 1 *" "V;f." ■ <► 'Mr, J. Wvborne, Secretary, Eiverdalo Dairy Co., writca (12th Decern- 4 <> '.''.: b'cr, 1'JllJ:Our manager stateo that Barnokow'n is tho best Rennet he <j> has handled for a lonfl time,;,^h>'Quality and, pnly-2{ a '■" ounces are required to set'.-1000 lbs. of milltf this beinrjrmich less A' a *.'•• than was formerly roqinred'with o'thdr* brand' J "b'f nchn'K' It is 4 a ( ',;.' also much better flavoured than wc havo used in the past. A o' '...' _ —— , ♦ I THE" ABOVE : LINES VkRE 'STOCKED #THE '' | ! iTieiL:.Oliey ASSOCIATION, Limited, ! $ ' WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND;' ' • ♦ O ;:, ; ❖

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 14

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