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J ?Queen"lncubators ,;•..,. WllJLHatch 4-Sveijy 'Fertile Egg. t f j| AVhcn you buy'a "QUEEN" Incubator fjjj f? jS you have a machine- tint makes monev W KS If |by hatching all eggs tint cm ho hitched, If I'M @J§^ M.because it is built to provide tho na- jtf 1 tural conditions of eggs hatching under II | These Incubators are madia of California T.jdwood, | I With Double Walls Filled Between with Wool Felt, I I thus making them perfectly insulated. 1 | They are heated by water; this method having many advantages over the § I hot air system. Tlio heat is more steady, and does not become so in- i , • tense as to "cook" the eggs. It is unnecessary under ordinary conditions | to supply moisture in tho "QUEEN," as tho circulation of water through I the pipes neither adds nor takes away ;moisture, but just supplies the hot § air naturally. , '■ ; , 3 The Heater Gives aUniform Heat in All Parts of 1 the Machine. > f Tho lamp fluo is long, and extends into the heater, and, by reason of its 1 length, the lamp always burns with a steady flame, and makos no smoke 0 or odor. Tie four-inch nursery spao6 provided is just tho right depth | to give plenty of 1:00 m for the chicks, and ,to provide' - the right amount H of air b?low the eg"g trays. ■ H | 60 to 70 Egg capacity £5 10s.; | I 110 to 130 Egg capacity £7. ' I J E. W. MILLS a CO., LTD. ( tooth;comfor^ V ENSURED Q»rV } \ BY A VISIT TO ■ / > {MARS.DON AND '• ■ [ !(CHAMBERLAIN, M ~ P^W\\ \ ' DENTISTS, I 69 MANNERS STREET ■ * \ (Over I/en ITKcnzie'e, neit Opera House). \ \ Full Upper or Lower Sets £i 2s - od - and 3s. Od, \ f Genuine Painless Extraction .... Is. And Free when Sets are ordered. £ ? Bridgo Work, 30s. Tooth. - S Open Evenings, 7.30. Phone 3232. \

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 17 July 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 17 July 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 17 July 1912, Page 4

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