This Feeder is.made so /• \ Yh«» IBFAL that it can be hung from f A fl lIS ! §■#&*■%&- the ceiling or any other.suit- • Rmttgivmatit* able place,: thereby making '- >sfij||»p|§Hy ftMlOJfil»<tlC it possible to scatter tho nßmEan.n mi _— J grain father than any au- • |« FEEDE'K 311(1 tomatio feeder and it also : sBMgiPiS ™»™» .. $?<&s?>■. aU of 'mm . EXERISER. The Bait Rod can be ad-' XjukSi!»s' ' '. ''■_', »'. n..0.. justed so the Feeder ban T3ST Tho Hen That is Busy bo used in any coop and for . fW 's «™: Hfi """SLh"?',.„ ajiv size fowl ■ ■ iL • and the Hen Tnat LayS For Baby Chiob. have.' .jgks. . . '* T»» Hen That Pa^ the wooden bait ■ bar: about They will Pay for them- . •three inches-from- the- floor.- selves in six months in savFeeders- are-made of best l], ■~'™ ing of feed and will increase galvanized iron; No.-.'28 '■-.'■■' £' ' your egg yield 25 to 40 gauge. They are seamed' H . per cent, together by machinery and | SIZES: not soldered. We . . _. ~ firi " „ h tee to give the best satis-. V, P r,c<i m ' 6fl ' 6ao "' . faction..,/ ~:..■-:-:.'....■ ; ,■' , 1..: . PrlCO 15S. eaoh. The-Sims -.;•( Hardware Co. ■••■v;: ; WELLINGTON. WAR OR NO WAR, SEND YOUR EGGS TO : THEN.Z. POULTRY INDUSTRIES, LTD. ■ ■ . • BLAIR STREET, . Telephone, 8671. '.•'-' WELLINGTON. HIGHEST Prices obtained for First-olass and .Guaranteed. ALL REQUISITES FOR POULTRYMEN SUPPLIEDEggs for Hatching, Chicks, or Breeding Uirds. 2717 EGGS'IN TWO YEARS! "■ HERETAUNGA WHITE LEGHORNS AGAIN."WIN OUT/' by breaking the previous W6rld's Record (2624 eggs) for 6,hons by Laying Competition. Consistency is the keynote to Buccess.. 19U stock are A Pioture to See." and elvery bird same blood as my winners; - ■ -"•""." „ SeVels 80s. each; Pullets, IBs. each; Hens. 10x each I.R. Drakes, 20s. eaoh; I.R. Ducks,. 15s. each. Settings best matlngs, 15s. for 15 eggß, and a limited number from the Record Winners, 80s. Setting. Day Old Chicks a special. ity-100 for 100s. Terms Cash with orders. Write for Catalogue. A. G. MUMBY, 1 Proprietor, HERETAUNGA POULTRY C 0.,. SILVHRSTEEAM, WELLINGTON. KABHMIR POULTRY FARM, LEVIN. My birds are bred from the best laying strains in NeW i Zealand and Australia. Write for catalogue*. Black Orpingtons, BobiMon), White Leghorns (Padman, from imported stock), White Wyandottes (Hays and Bncmlt America), White Rocks (Tickenng), Minorcas (Menett) _Silver :j Wyandottes (WarronEnight),' D Partridge Wyandottes (Bayley, DUCKS-Indian Runners (Knight and Rogers, Australia), Buff Orpingtons, Cayugas, Mom. Pigeons, 1 Day-old thicks and Ducklings, Is. Brooder, 7b. Settings, 7s 6d Incubator lots, 35s per 100. Trios, 35a. Pullets, 7s. 6d., 10s. Hens, 6s. 6d. Splendid lot of Cookorela from 10s. ' * SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ; 'Phone No. 22. FRANKLIN WEBB. TWO YEARS' GREATEST WEIGHT OF EGGS TEST. WON BY EEGER'S. WHITE LEGHORNS-3'41-2-121bs. OYERWEIGHING two World Records." "Bigaest hit of the whole."- ~ Carefully selected Settings, 10s. Gd.; special pens, 15a. Posted Free. 100 Eggs, 505.; railed free. Grand Utility Stock. H. LEGER ... ... WERAEOA,'LEVIN, N.Z. \ WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. WHITE LEGHORNS, Silver Wyandottes, White Rocks, Indian Runners. Stooki Birds, for Sale. Breed ing Pens made up. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. Wai-Ponga Runners were Ist and 2nd in 1913-14' Egg-Laying Compe- . tition at. Christchurch. Settings after July Ist, 10b. for 16 eggs. W. KNIGHT, ■; :" -..-'- ' ' . : ' LOWER HUTT. EGGS FOR SETTINGS. FROM onr Best Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, White Books, Blabk Orping- ■ tohsj'Silvor Wyandottes. 10s. 6d. for .15 Eggs. Poßtad Frae.< •BABY CHICKS.. 25 for 30b. 50, for, 655. 100 for 90s. ■ '• -DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON.- : FIRELESS BROODERS, 7S. 6d. . TO BROOD 50 CHICKS. . N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, Bend for oar Oatalogne. . BOX'6BB;;CHRISTOHURCH;' ;__-. J. B. MEBEETT, Proprietor; ■ A POPULAR CHICK FOOD. !l\lUPJto ' i TWO -THIRDS OF THE CHICKENS W \ '■'' ; KEARED m NEW.ZEALAND '■'. .■'':■'■ 'ARE FED ON IpHiGllfl '"■' A."*.P;'.'OHiCK RAISER 6 ' " OBTAINABLE ALL STORES. INCUBATORS " MANUFACTURED BY CHAS. A. CYPHERS. BUILT OF STEEL. HEAVY DOUBLE WALLS, SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION, AUTOMATIC VENTILATION, DARK HATCHING CHAMBER, AMPLE NURSERY BELOW TRAYS, POSITIVE HEAT LATIONA PERFECT CHICK HATCHER. 'A RELIABLE ARTICLE AT A VERY LOW PRTOE. BUFFALO BROODERS AND HANDY HOVERS. WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS AND DURABLE CONSTRDOTION. ALEO—BONE MIIiLS Ai.-> OI'HER POULTRY ACCESSORIES. 1 ' WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. | Stewart Timber, Glass &' Hardware Co. Ltd. COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. ygv . THINK ON THIS AND PROFIT BY IT ON FURNISHING. . t *"■ . The large sale for make-shift Furniture a ■' _, on which big profits are made does not • interest us. We only concern ouri&Jsffe§p[ selves in making quality Furniture that fill/lilLol {"""I will'do credit to the name of COLLIE. M|y yg|j JS3 j The purchase you are contemplating, r«w3(ilAli B™l if ma de here, may not be only for' Spi «—? yourself but '&Mfim¥ihi FOR YOUR CHILDREN ' S or CoHie-roade Furniture endures. Every piece of timber in its construction is well-seasoned —all UpholWwiir"i storings are excellent quality, Work- /• \ ]LIH; J manship is the finest. EDWA^D COLLIE, LTD. fiP¥7l " ARTS CRAFTSMEN. W as^s^' 167 RIDDIFORD STREET, x ' ' WELLINGTON. tT —v TELEPHONE 1634. UWN MOWERS. ~. /y 00 - Green's "Silens Messor," dms&\ Jf Jy Win., 16in.. 18in., 20in. msf!m ■ *x*JP M ' ! Also extra Knives & Chains. lp^p^ri/A^^^^viiWv^-. i Horse Mowers, Ransomo's "Anglo-Paris, 12in., 14in.. 16in. 6 18in. Ransomo's 13in., r Wmm^^M^o^ I AMERICAN. "Arcade,"' "New Rover," "New Norka," "favourite," "Pennant/' 1 "New Easy," "Premier." Grass Boxes. CARDEN TOOLS. Forks Garden Rollers, I.R. Hose, Branch Cutters, Edging Knives, Hoes ' Reaping Hooks, Rakes, Spades, Shovek Slashers, Sprayers, ' Shears, Scythes, Trowels, Turff Cuttere. " ' JOHN'DUTKIE. &'.CO. LIIV3STED METALS AND HARD WARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006; Country Department, 166; ■ Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2564.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 11
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