Just as a. wedding service, a widower and a widow being t'he parties, was about to begin in n Swansea clnircli three eons of tho bridegroom arrived and persuaded, their father to leave tho church. Then they hurried hira away. Mary had a nasty cough, And couldn't get it wall; What p«in she suffered on and off, No human tongue can tell. She spent somo weary months in bed— Her life was not secure; . Then someone came and gently said, •"Try Woods' Great Peppermint Cure." 88" People who say village life is dull do .not know what they are talking ibout, declared Dr. E. Lyttelton, the' headmaster of Eton, speaking at Horton, a village near Eton. Personally ho wished they had a little more such dulness in Bopland. It was the village life that had made England great in times past. The men who formed the Army and Navy .in early times were drawn from the villages.
MOERA POULTRY FARM, TR ENTH AM.—SITTINGS FOR 1512. Orders are still being booked for the following breeds from my woll-known 6tockWhite Leghorns, 10s, Cd.; Brown Leghorns, Silver Wyanclottes, White \Vyandottes, and Black Orpingtons, all 7s. Gd. All fittings contain 15 eggs, postage paid. Incubator lots, £2 hundred. Ducks, Indian Runner and Buff Orpington, 10s. 6d. for setting ot 15 eggs. Turkeys, White Holland and' Bronze Wing. A few more orders for these can only be taken. Price, 10s. per dozen. Catalogue on application. J. M. FERGUSON. Telegraphic Address —Upper Hutt. Telephone—l 9 Upper Hutt Exchango. THE CHICK SEASON. WE are now taking orders for the cumins; season. Our dny-old-chick trade is promising, as we have a large number of orders in hand and we are specially prepared to deal with thorn. We supply WHITE LEGHORNS WHITE ROCKS SILVER WYANDOTTES BLACK ORPINGTONS MINORCAS RUNNER DUCKS Either In Settings or day-old birds. Prices; 12 chicks 155., 25 chicks 80s., 50 chicks . 555., 100 chicks 90s. Trio Breeding Birds, 2 pullets, 1 cookerel, 455. Pullets from either of tile varieties, 10s. eaoh. Cockerels 21s. tc 30s. each. Send for our Catalogue, • Satisfaction guaranteed. , N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE BOX 688, CHRISTCHUfICH,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 2
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353Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 14 December 1912, Page 2
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