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A FiflyEgg Hatcher for 55/-. This Circle Hatcher has been designed to fill the longfelt need for an efficient, yet low-priced Incubator of moderate capacity. These HatcKers are constructed entirely of metal '(excepting insulating materials) the. principal parts being the Cover or-\ij[eater,< upon which is fastened the regulating ap-paratus,-the nest-: or egg chamber,, and the lamp. l The eggs'' are ' Protected from Varying Outward Temperatures by metal,, air: space, and. asbestos felt. All the. material 'in • these. .Circle Hatchers is high-grade, and, while simple in" appearance, their general constuction is perfect. The outer, .wall of the Circle Hatcher .is composed of several air'spaces and two thicknesses of asbestos felt, and •when the heateras in place—.the outer, rim,-of',which is embedded in soft.cotton— .•■ ■ 1 „ . Cold. Air is Prevented Entering the Heater. The lamp is placed- directly in the centre of 'the machine, and -yet-.it is impossible for any fumes from it; to Center - the " egg chamber; v The'burner is provided with a metal.;chimney, easily .cleaned.. The style of 1 burner used economises the oil,- about-one gallon of kerosene being sufficient to last over the'incubating period of three - weeks. Writei for booklet' giving-fufl -particulars and illustrations* \ E. W. Mills . C©.;iM Agents

1 'T Trrmr-T?-- or ..Eggs. 1 From exceptionally hardy - ' -Jjl Leghorn . Breeders of quality and : (vigour Bred to lay. Males 215., 15 eggs from best andispecial pens 12s. 6a. and I 5». posted, 30: chicks and Fireless Brooder 40s rail paid. Write for catalogue. H. LEGER, .WINNER OP TWOYEABS' EGG WEIGHT TEST, WERAROA, LEVIN, N.Z. ; - G-LENCOE. 1 rfTKE FamoM Laying Strain of: White Leghorn Fowls and Indian Runner Ducks. - ■ - 'J. - The Competition. Record show:'us always on top. - Settings 40s, for 15 eggs; D'aT Old Chicks Is.-each,-90s. a hundred; Ducklings,. Is. Gd. cach. « ■ ■' : 'POULTRY RANCH; KARORI;' WELLINGTON. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BREED/POOR STOCK THIS WAR TIME, .WITH GRAIN AT FAMINE PRICES. • BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, ; , ' LEVIN, Breeder of Poultry, all bred-to lay and lay well. I have one of the best Egg Records jn this district. Whiterleghorns, White Rooks, Black Orpingtons, " Indian Runner Ducks, Cayuga Ducks. Eggs for Bitting of 15, '6s. 6d. ond 10s. 6d.; •i!l 10s. per 100. . Day-old ohicks, Is. each. :£i 10s. per 100. Some fine Cockerels from 10s. 6d. each. ■;;i■.n -■ .■. ■ ■ . . ■ , WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. WHITE LEGHORNS. :• ' WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS. ■ SILVER WYANDOTTES. ' - INDIAN RUNNER DUOKS. SITTINGS; ALL ONE PRICE 15 eggs for 10s. . '-•INCUBATOR LOTS £2 per 100. STOCK BIRDS FOR SALE. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. W. KNIGHT, PROPRIETOR, . WAI-PONGA, LOWER HUTT. • . • , [BROOKLANDS POULTRY YARDS. BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS, from out standard bred White Leghorns, heavy laying strain. : Two - Firsts and One Third, Palmerston Winter Show; v • •also Black Orpingtons and Minorcas;:. Order -now for delivery .when you want' - them; Chicks,•l sliillin.' each,-90.shillings'100; rail paid. .Egga, 7s. 6d. for 15,-post-age paid. Safe .delivery guaranteed. ■ W. BIERRE, Kairanga Road PALMERSTON NORTH. ••'•••• -A-n : white leghorns. : lixlJ ■il.WrAr . ::; INDIAN RUNNER ducks, Ist in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1912, for Fowls. THE : i : > Ist in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1912, for-Ducks - 3rd in N.Z. Laying Test, ending 1913,'f0r Fowls CHAMPION ■- V' v. • 3rd in N.Z. Laying Testrjnding.l9l3, for Ducks . . •i. Ist. in Two -Year .Test . 1914;: for. Fowls,' UTILITY] . , . 4th in': 12' Fowls. Ist,in 12 months' Test, endings 1915, for Ducks. ■ .i STRAIN. -"CONSISTENCY"IS 'THE KEYNOTE TO SUCCESS."- - ' / - Cockerels,"Bos, eaoh; Pullets, 15s. each; Hens, 15s. eaoh; Drakes, • 20s. each; • Duiiksi 15s.feach. Freight Extra. Settings, 15s. for 15 eggs. ' Incubator Dots on >Day-old:Chioks; 25:' for 305.;. 50 for iSt.) 100 for 100s. Railage Paid, Terms: Cash with order. Write for Catalogue. - • • A. G. MUM BY (Proprietor), HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO., SILVERSTRBAM, WELLINGTON, EGGB FOR SETTINGS. '.17ROM our "Beet Birds—WHlTE :LEGHORSS, WMta Rooke, Bla# Orping* JLM tons, Silver Wyandottes. : . - • • . 10s. 6d. for 15 Egg 9. Posted Free, BABT CHICKS. - 26 for 80s. 60 for" 655. 100 for 80s. ' • < DELIVERED AT. .WELLINGTON. , FIRELESS BROODERS, is. 6d. TO BRQOD 60 OHipKB. ' ;N.Z. POULTRY INSTITUTE, j Send for our- ■ BOX 588, OHRISTCHUROH, '■ •' J. B; MERRETT, Proprietor. •'

r . , k . licibators Everything -• „ , ; PMllry - Hoiers, Feeders "*5 • MjJppliaces . ,1915 Catalogue Posted on Application/ THE A. & P. FOOD CO. LTD. WELLINGTON.

At last a • |%j£| Reliable Incubator! £)&£§ OHHE. "JUBILEE" INCUBATOR is , used by the most , successful 'V. A 'Poultrymen in.Now Zealand. Their- t living depends upon big t: hatohes,of • strong chicks —upon incubatorß of proven dependability—<. and tliby choose to- uso the . /;'- ■ ■■ — "JUBILEE." -— . YOU instal ■-a "Jubilee'?—the machine which gives bigand profitableresults :* you'll save its cost twenty-fold, in, a year! Here are T the" Prices: ,108 egg capacity, £9.105.: 216.'egg, capacity, £12 10s.; 324 V egg capacity, £13 10s. Come and see tne.< !Jubilee write for particulars. . .. \•, ■ Sims Hardware Co., Ltd. OUBA ® T Saro».

CHAS. A. CYPHER'S .* , NEW BUFFALO INCUBATORS. THE WORLD'S BEST. PERFECT IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE .00 ' «ATOHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. V FIREPROOF., BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS, HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. ALBO,—BUFFALO BROODERS AND HOVERS. " PERFECT CHICK HOMES. DURABLE CONSTRUCTION., .EASILY SET UP. Write for Catalogue and Price List. ; : Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Ce. Ltd. 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2558, 4 September 1915, Page 15

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