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THE USE OF DRY CASEIN. WORTH ,£2O TO EVERY "-TON OF BUTTER;, ;-- The 'demand, for dry. casein as,a buttermilk by-product is likely to prove of great value to tho New Zealand dairy in-, dustr\y "here butter 'factories • are installed.. At the nro.-ent time casein, owing to its excellent solidifying and adamantine qualities, is rapidly superseding bono for knife handles, pencil-holders, and numerous other things of similar make, and somewhere in the Auckland district an enterprising farmer proudly shows a casein billiard ball, apparently as hard as ivory. The demand for casein is great ]'u Germany, where the stuff is largely used for the manufacture of various cheap goods, and one North Island butter company has sold its output, for five years to a Hamburg firm. Dry casein is quoted at Hamburg f.o.b. at -Id. per lb., and as 12121b. of casein is the byproduct from a ton of but tor, it will bo that it is worth .£2O Its., in addition to what the butter fetches. Butter is, therefore, worth .£2O lis. per ton more than what it is quoted on the London market, but it is a question whether tho dairy farmer will hs able to nll'ord to lose (he protein at present utilised in tho skim milk for feeding calves and pigs. Chick-rearing is not only profitable, but a pleasure, when yon feed "A and P" Chick-iie.iser. It is complete and pro-perly-blended food for Young Chicks. Obtainable from all storekeepers.—Advt.

THE CHICK REASON. WE are now taking orders for the coming season. Our dny-old-rhick trade is promising, as we have a largo number of orders in hand and we are specially prepared to deal with them. Wo supply WHITE LEGHORN'S WHITE ROCKS SILVER WYANDOTTES BLACK ORPINGTON'S MINORCAS RUNNER DUCKS Either in Settings or day-old birds. Prices: 12 chicks 155., 23 chicks 305., 50 chicks .Vis., 100 chicks 90s. Trio Breeding Birds. 2 pullets, 1 cockerel, ■i'n: Pullets from either of the varieties, 10s. each. Cockerels 21s. to 30s. each. Send for our Catalogue. Satisfaction guaranteed. N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, 80X.5C8, CHRISTCHURCH. HERETAUMGA POULTRY ~ •"SPECIALISTS." WHITE, LEGHORN'S. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. WE specialise in these u\A\ producing breeds only, and having won the "double" with our representatives of thrse tuo breeds in the laying competitions at Christchurch, wo can with confidence ncomnicnd our White 'Leghorns and India Runner Ducks to the purchasing public. The. lleretaunga Strain of these two breeds have publicly demonstrated that they have not only prolific laying i:ower, but have also that indispensable qualification, Constitution.. in placing orders with us, customers may do so with the assurance that the goods are genuine. All birds submitted for sale are specially selected, and are of the same blood as comnetiiion pons. Our prices: Stock bird", cockerels 205.,. and pullets 15>. each. Hens 10< each drakes, 205.; ducks !.">•■. each. Day-old chicks, 12 for 205., 25 for :10s., 50 far 55s Settings, 15 eggs 10s. lid. to 15s. Terms: Cash with order. Stock birds, freHit extra. Chicks and Settings, railage paid. Early bookings advisable.' Write for catalogue. Postal ;idiires>—A. 1.1. 511 .MiiY, Proitrielor, Silvers! roam. WHITE LEGHORN P'WZKM BABY CHICKS m Hailed from .larch to November. IP" "ilfFl 3800 successfully in 1011 to |P% .!jSP^ places as far as Auckland and Greymoiith. • -»,. js»* )'i,r ss. extra chicks are sent in' a ;js» '-<«HWS FIRELESS BROODER, Pi- in which they can be reared in any season. Best Chicks for Egn Production. Wri,c fnr ( -' im,bri "'' ' mlor IKnv 1 ' 1 '"" 1 ™& J * Mm> ' TPr, vnxAGi; r.Gfi fAEU, , Woraroa, Levin, N.Z.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1412, 12 April 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1412, 12 April 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1412, 12 April 1912, Page 8

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