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I A Fifty Egg Hatcher :,j _ . 'lor 55/- ' 1 !! - This- Circle Hatcher;has been' designed-to fill the long-, felt need for an efficient, yet low-priced Incubator of moder- . j ... ate capacity. • , . ;/ ( I . These Hatchers are 'constructed entirely of metal (ex- ■ v: j cepting insulating materials) the principal parts being the I Cover or Heater, upon which is fastened the; regulating. ap- ■ i paratus, the nest or egg chamber, and the, lamp. /The eggs . : are i Protected from Varying Outward Temperatures < ' i by .metal, air space, and asbestos felt. -All the* material-in' •. these Circle Hatchers, is high-grade, ,and, while simple in ap- 1 | pearance,'their general constuction is perfect. . _ I ■ The outer-wall of the Circle Hatcher 'is" composed of i • several,air spaces and two thicknesses of asbestos felt, and : ■ j -when'the,heater is in place—the outer rim of .which is em- | bedded:in eoft cotton— . , ; Cold Air is Prevented Enferlag tbe Heater. j The lamp; is placed directly in the centre of the machine^ '■ I 'and yet it is impossible for .any fumes from it to enter the ] egg chamber, NThe b'jirner, is provided with a metal chimney, s 'ana is-easily cleaned.'. 1 The style of burner used economises | the,oil, about one gallon of kerosene being, sufficient to last • ! -over the incubating- period of three weeks-. ;. /.Write ..-.fensS booklet givingfull > particulars and illustrations, ■ ■ E. W. Mils & Co., Ltd. _ I - '' Agents LITTLE 'CHICKS, -Breeders of quality and vieour ■' Bred to lay. Males 215., 15 eggßfrom beat and special pens 12s. 6d. and 15= Dost«d, 39 chicka and Fireless Brooder ■iOs'" rail, paid. Write for catalogue. ' ; H. LEGER, .WINNER OF TWO YEARS'- EGG WEIGHT-TEST, WERASOA, LEVIN, N.Z. ~ i G-LENCOE. fTTHE Famous Laying Strain of White Leghorn Fowls and Indian Runner Ducks. " A The Competition Record show us always on top. Settings 10s. for 15 eggs; Dav Old Chicks Is. each; 90s. a hundred: Ducklings, lis. 6d/eMli. way uiu y POULTRY RANCH, KARORI, WELLINGTON. VOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BREED POOR,STOCK THIS WAR TIME,. WITH TUU GRAIN AT FAMINE PRICES. ...■ BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, ; LEVIN, ' Breeder of High-class Poultry, all bred to lay and lay well. I have one of the best ■ E»e Records in this district: . White Leshorns, White Rocks, Black Orpingtons, •Indian Runner Duok6, Cayuga Ducks. %gs for sitting of 15, 6s. 6d. and 10s. 6d.j ifil 10s. per 100. Day-old chicks, Is. each. • M 10s. per"iloo.'.borne fine Cockerels frotn 10s. 6d. each. ■ ■ . . - -.■■■■■.■■-. ' . ■ . ; • WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. ■ WHITE LEGHORNS. WHITE PLYMOUTH ROOKS. SILVER WYANDOTTE3. INDIAN RUNNER DOCKS.. , v'SHTINGS,>.'ALL ONE PRICE 16 eggs for 10s, > ' INCUBATOR LOTS £2 per. 100. ' STOCK BIRDS FOR SALE. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. W. KNIGHT, PROBRIETOK, WAI-PONGA;, LOWER HUTT. , BROOKLANDS POULTRY YARDS. BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS, from our standard bred White. Leg. horns,' heavy laying strain-; Two.Firsts and One Third, Palmerston "Winter Showj ' also Black Orpingtons and Minorcas. Order now for delivery when you want them. Chicks, l shillin. .-each, 90 , shillings 100; rail paid. Eggs. 7s. 6d. for 15, postage paid. Safe delivery guaranteed., \ j , W. BIERRE, Kairanga Road PALMERSTON NORTH. ■: W'Fi'RiETAUNGA^ 1 . whi IND^N^ q UNMES DUCKS, . Ist in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1912, for Fowls. . : THE Ist in N.Z; Laying Test, ending 1912, for Ducks i - 3rd in S.Z. Laying Test' ending 1918, for Fowls: .'. CHAMPION: 3rd in N.Z.'Laving Test; ending 1913, for Ducks -..-v,/. if. in TwoY4 Test (World'sßecord) 1914, for Fowls. .UTILITY. i <th lb 12 months' Test; ending 1915, for Fowls. Ist in 13 months' Test; ending 1915, for Ducks. STRAIN. 4 -"CONSISTENCY 18 THE-KEYNOTE TO SUCCESS." Cockerels, 30s. each; Pullets, 15s. eaoh; Hens, 15s. eaohj Drakes, ,20s. each; DucSs '15s. each. Freight Extra. - Settings, 15s. for 15 eggs. Incubator Lots on! application. Day-old Chicks, 25 f0r,305.; 50 for 555.; 100 for 100s. Railage Paid, (ferns: Cash with order. Write for Catalogue. A. G. MUM BY (Pronator), HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO., BILVERSTREAM, .WELLINGTON. ■■■ : ■ : 'y - ■■ EGGS FOR, SETTINGS. ' .TTIROMour Best Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, .White RockSj Black' Orping< • tons, Silver Wyandottes. . t V '! ' : ■ iqi. Bd. for is Eggs. Posted Fr«v BABY CHICKS. 25 for 80s. 60 for 655. 100 for 90s. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. ! FIBELESS BROODERS,'7S. 6d. TO BROOD 60 CHICKS.' N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, Sand for our Catalogue/ ■■ BOX 688, CHRISTCHTJROHj i J. B. MERRETT, Proprietor. - r '• ' x \; t '-| u i',l : I |' ' ' licMrs "T Brooders For the „ _ . pomtr, Moiers. Feeders ***"' _Poultr|lppliances i . 1915 Catalogue Posted on Application^ THE A. P. FOOD CO. t LTD. " WELLINGTON. At last a Reliable Incubator! mHB "JUBILEE" rNCUBATOR is tißed by the most successful '-X ' Poultrjmea in New Zealand. ' Their living depends upon big ■ hatcles of strong chicks—upon incubators',of proven dopendabilit^-r land tiey choose to uso the . > " J U B I L E E." - YOU instal a "Jubilee"—the machine which gives big and profitable ' results: you'll save its /cost, twenty -fold in a year!" Here are the ; ' Prices: 108 egg capacity, £9 10s.: 216 egg capacity, £12 10s.; 324 ' egg capacity, £L 3-, 10s. , Come and see the 'Jubilee",!—or write for particulars.' j ;Go., Ud, cuaA Slcto N . CHAS, A. CYPHER'S HEW iUFFAL©• SWCUB^TORSe THE WORLD'S BEST. PERFECT IN CONSTRUCTION! GREATEST PERCENTAGE Oil . . . HATCHES. SMALL- OIL CONSUMPTION, . - FIREPROOF. BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS; I HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. | ALSO,—BUFFALO BROODERS AND'KdVERS. v PERFECT CHICK HOMES, j 5 B . - DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET UP. v 8 IWrite-for,Catalogue;and Price List. Stewart Timber, 6.!sss & Hardware-Cc. Ltd.; 1 ' 80, 82, 84, CODRTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. 1

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2552, 28 August 1915, Page 15

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