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THE TONIC PROPERTIES'OI , sAfO*eS SLtl6. §look splendid Mrs. Eather, of Newhwn, Sydney, to equal 'Sunlight' for washing clothes, especially colored clothes and flannels. It is the only soap 1 know that you can use with serge clothes. It takes all the white stuff out of the serge ■ ABE ABSOLUTELY UNSURPASSED. and leaV6s the C '° th Wh , en ■ . i dry of a bright even color McEwan'j has the Largest Salt like new. Other soaps which Throughout the World. I have used for serge leave ■ ."■;■■,-' : ■~~ , '"." . ■ whitish streaks and patches." -, Sevonty-fiTe per cent, of the Ale ta- "Sunlight Soap does not ported into Australia is composed-of in any . way hurt the hanas . ■ McEWAN'S. . indeed it seems to improve OBTAINABLE AT ALL HOTELS. them." ~" COOD . LAERY& Go., Ltd., fi|i M . tfriPf '"-, Wholesale Agents, WELLINGTON. I , iW !H I ■•Bw GOVERNMENT -a * ! LAUNDRY SOAP . i ||j tt&l' - GUARANTEED UHDER THE "PURE FOOD 'Ji r»rOA DTMCMT ACT, 1908, N.5.W.." BY LEVER BROTHERS vOtPARTIVItNT LIMITED, SYDNO. N.S.W. . — T- , . . '•' No. 67. ' FACT No. JI. • ■■■-'• , ■ At 31st Dec, 1911, £207,105, ;.._ ...-. IN CASH, was distributed among v m "s| the Polioyholders IN BONUSES. jfsPP l |yjiJiisffllS} I i J (§! f Theabovesum represents-an addition wa W a of £333,934 to the sums assured. The M K bonuses are now fixed upon an ascending I What is the finest known j eca!e, it being arranged that the increases ■ sprav for all the pur- i ehall become greater with the duration of j' *!„„.» „„.,,„ . i the policy. Th_e practical working of this I P oßes of a ..Wlde-awako i arrangement will'be understood by. an j ■ man who depends for. his . ; inspection of tbe.foliowing examples: | living on the growing | BONUSES ON -THREE £ 1,000 POLICIES. | of fruit? . I The Policy takes oct ■ B ■ ' ' u ■ fr[ _^ 1 Sfoerwlra - Williams JB. e..d. £ s. d. £ b. d. NEW PROCESS 1902 30 0 0 34 16 0. 10 60 ■> - : "■■ 1905 30 18 0 35 16 0 41 11 0 m ma ff& /«* n<ai a life. 1908 31 17 P 36 18 0 42 16 0 M if VSJl ■Bβ ® H .eg TrRH 9 1911 34' 8 0 39 18 0 46 5 0 ' B *fcP WH B «&& Vb W (1911 £4 80£520 £5 19 0 . /s*. fia H /&. g/M I Itis quick in action, safe, H^V^r 1 liffffiWmM ? clean ' infallible, There is no <N§§J| W"-""""" jj-im.pf!i9smr»agsßaiß«gl i other spray on the market Ipi ||1 Have, no Equal for and insoluble compound. ■ ',lli Wμ QUALITY and WEAR It contains a larger per- : , WilSIfU U"" Dtiniipi" ">i »«w irbuu. centage of Lead Oxide than ■ ; . »j.sw/i I i.« any other spray, and the PISWr , \ Onty ctnah. ■»*«• ih v /ft\ lowest percentage dfwater- "' »'I t>ll I '""*" T "" l ' tl " 1, flfi I soluble Arsenic of any. V)O*L. W °' T * mA,u: "I" *" m . It entails positively no '- i^2^^»u M ir«uMi«" ( :o.*,ui danger of treo-poisonirig. -~" : '-'^y..-■_-4.^-'.:^-" , "'.Hli- It does not burn the foli- -•■ ..■,•■. -v . ■ age orinjiu'e'the'fx'iiitin ' --FOR;'A; COOD, anyway: •.•■■..■-•■■'.'..J ' _ n 'm«i-««._ I* continues its poison- ''' PURE BEER • I i°g functions over a long , ; Sr \JS\&4 ■ ■ period, and does not wash DRINK ONLY I offwitll tllo^ratsllower, ... I It has a greater covering Cf-A'Df n'C j power and groater adhesO & "fl* JwCjO » • i iveness than, any other ..').' i preparation of its kind. - ;•• ' ' . IT IS NOT ACID. ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL i, w-mi il n ,i • ' CONNOISSEURS I it MllS. all rests! TO BE ABSOLUTELY WoTsfsittr^r *ruv tid : gt WRITE us FOR PfIMPHtETB- - nC jQa5 4 • SOLD EVEBrWHEEB. Sole Agents for N.Z.— BrWand Offices: «»*•««»' * <»., ™. and Murphy' Streets. 1 Wellington & Auckland. 2 WHITE LEGHORN HHPiSBS BABY CHICK® W3m •• The "BEOADCHESTS," carefully brod mfflmfisL vMI® ' to 30 love 'y chicks an<l F irel - S « wMßfissM&, Brooder, railed 40s. I guarantee safe delivery. Six young. Breeding Hens, 42j, Jht ' -• rf Ten ' Weeks Pullets, 60s. per doz. H* . Maturo Pullets, 12s. each. Males from SC greatest producers, 15s, and 21s. each. -' Writ « mo nov for e° od things. CIECULAB., POSTED ON BEQUEST. WERAROA, LEVIN, N.Z. ' Ti/1Y BIRDS Are bred from the Best Laying Strains in Australia, and New Zealand. Full particulars of breeding sent. All birds aro carefully tested. No bad layers kept. Day-old Duckling and Chicks, Is. each; Settings, 7s. 6d. I Trios, 255., and upwards from following breeds:-Black Orpington, White Leghorn, Black Minorcas, White Wyandottes, Runner Ducks, Cayuga Ducks. Incubator lots, £1 10s. per hundred egg 3. ' i TTTIT* A MITT TAT ■ 'MTin'PT? KASHMIR POULTRY ■ FJiiAJNIILIJN . WHi-biS, farm, levin. - ■ HERETAUNGA POULTRY COMPAIVSY, WBITB LEGHORNS. SPECIALISTS. ■ INDIA RUNNERS^ And "THE WINNERS" of both "Tests" at the N.Z. Egg Laying Competition, 1911-1012. Our White Leghorns Ist in Hen Test, M 54 eggs. Our India Runnors Ist ' D DAY OLD CHICKS—I 2 for 205., 25 for 305., 50 for 555., 100 for 100s., railago Pal SETTINGS-25 eggs, 10s. 6d. and 155., postage paid. . i SELECTED STOCK—Cockerels and Drakes, 20s. each; Pullets and Ducks, 15s. each; Hens, 10s: each. • Trcight extra. .• . ■ Cash with Order. Write for our Catalogue. . A.G. MUMBY. PROPRIETOR, SILVEKSTKKAM. WELI/INtiTON. ' ' WA'IPONGA POULTRY . YARDS, "■ ■ ■ - BREEDING STOCK FOR SALE. ' . W HITE LEGHORNS, SILVER WYANDOTTJS. ers WHITE ; PLYMOUTH PULLETS. 15s. ami 2/ls; HENS, 7s. 6d.; COCKERELS, 20s. j DUCKS, 13s. and SITTINGS AFTER JUNE Ist, one price, 15 eggs for 10s. INCUBATOR LOTS, £2,par 100. ' ■ '' ' ■ ~„ , . L , _■■' 7or consistent laving the Waipongaßunners are still proving in the Egg-Lay-Ing Competitions tlint they are unequalled. As'in-the past,' Customers can rely on getting the best from ' "*TT VMTifCTII WAIPONGA. LOWER HUTT, ' ■•• VY. KFUVkMA, ■ NEW ZEALAND. Menfion this paper when ordering. ■■ '"i -HELVETIA POULTRY FARM, NAI NAI, LOWER HUTT. I? : Mlf'Nf^Ti 1 !? BREEDER OF THE FOLLOWING BREEDS :- BLACK ORPINGTON, SILVER WYANDOTTES, WHITE LEGHORNS, INDIAN RUNNER AND PEKIN DUCKS. ' ; SETTINGS,,from July,' 10s;, 15 Eggs, Post Free. • Al=6 Day-old Chicks ,and Dunklings, Stock Birds, Broody Hens. ■ • • • , WRITE FOR- JIT CATALOGUE.. ' ; PADMAN'S .' STRAIN EXCLUSIVELY. - IMPORTED DIRECT. DAY OLD CHICKS, 1.55. per doz., .£5 per 100. COCKERELS, 105. and 20s. PULLETS, 15s. and 20s. TRIOS, from £2 10s. for Hatching, good W-%&&ffisFA&s ,nc tor lots, nm""RI A, LAZARUS, The White Leghorn Bs-eeder, Lower Hutt. '.~th¥~~cmick season. WE ore now taking orders for the coming season. Our day-old-ohick trade is promising, as we have a large number of orders in hand and we are IDecially prepared to deal with them. Wβ supply WHITE LEGHORNS' WHITE ROCKS ■ I§laY andottes ■ ssr s Either in Settings or day-old birds.' Prices: 12 chicks 155., 25 chicks 30?. 50 chicks 555., 100 chicks 90s. Tiio Breeding Birds, 2 pullets. 1 cockerel, •Iμ. Pullets from either of the varieties, 10s. each. Cockerels 21s, to 30s. each. Send,for our Catalogue. Satisfaction guaranteed. M.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE ' BOX 588, CHRISTCHURCH,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1551, 21 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1551, 21 September 1912, Page 3

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