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11 " a - ■' " *• ■■■■••■ v - There's Mo Mistake about tho adaptability and splendid all-round value of 1 t : Ttie Ruby Keflex ! • . . Not only is it a Camera'for .the Snapshot "■ , F Speoialißt ) "but it serves admirably all the ' uses of a beginner. _ With the. Buoy : 1® rJS 11 '®f[ Keflex it in. hardly possible to bavo a (lis- \ I vSflllllll IMII appointment. No worry or wasted time 1 IW . in focussing. .No trouble with poor light. It, undeniably . Suits 'Everyone. Handy to carry, and when'not in use folds up neatly. Altogether a splendid Camera, honestly 50 per cent, , better value than any other Reflex at tho price— £12 10s. (with six Plateholders). Call or write for full description.—Tree, . WatfeffWQftli'SY , , " LAfyIBTON QUAY (NEXTKELBURN TRAM). , | Use a " Dandy"■ ! fireen Bone 1 | gutter. It means, w* ' ■ ; ,| 'Healthier . and 383 per cent. More Eggs, j ■ j The "Dandy" made and practically unbreakable. I It is simple in constinctiqn, operates easily and has. a su- | perior cutting principle;- The Knives. are\ made from solid I tool steel, will cut_ any."size tone or gristle without clog- i | ging, and will maintain'their ke6n'edgeli coiisKlefable time. I | The feed is automatic, so that air the operator hag to do is ' S to apply the,pdwer and/supply the-bones. The ."Dandy" | j is easy to clean and th'ere„are. ' j I No Complicated Parts to .Break or Get" Out of Order. | | The machine does not scatter the bone dl over,'the'floor, but ! I delivers it just where desired, and turns it ; out a coarse v I j mealy' The following is a comparison of; -the egg-|orming ! J elements of grain to those of fresh green bone. | j ■ ' Protein ';.V Fat • •J Wheat furnishes ... ,11.9.per. cent: : .... 2.1, per cent. I | Green Bone 22.3 v „ 16.5 „ J _ ."'lt pays to buy a "Dandy'' Green Bone Cutter. ' No. 11 Cutter 60/-. No. 12 Cutter 70/-' j ' | E. E,"li!ls-1 ■ -Big lefpmsf! > From Our Perfect • , INCUBATORS and- " ; BROODERS! §®T It is time now for the Poultry Earmsr to consider his needs. You will get the highest average this .season, if you secure the help of our Brooders :. and Incubators. . . . . .'• ■■ The illustratioii, shows our. SPECIAL DAMP-HEATED BROODER —• made . on thoroughly practical lines. ' ! 100 CHICK SIZE ..... ... £3. All who use them spWik in glowing terms of their success. " SEND FOR OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, containing particulars and prices ; of our Queen Incubators and Brooders. The Sims Hardware Co. LM , 111-113 CUBA STREET ■ WELLINGTON. ij; IAR" •'/£ ' WHITE LEGHORNS. ii vriL.'//-; indian runner ducks. Ist'-in; N.Z. Laying Test/ ending 1912j for Fowls. - ; THE . Ist) in N.Z. Laying-Test,- ending 1912, for Ducks". • 3rd,,in N;Z. Laying, Test/ending 1913, for Fowl's. CHAMPION 3rd in N.Z.'Laying Test; ending 1913, for Ducks. " , Ist in Two, Year, Test (World's Record) 1914, for Fowls. UTILITY tth in 12 months' Test,:ending 1915, for Fowls. . Ist in 12 months'. Test, ending 1915, for Ducks. STRAIN,. , • ' "CONSISTENCY IS. THE KEYNOTE TO SUCCESS." Cockerels, each;.Puliets,.,lss. each; Hens, 15s. each; Drakes, 2fls. each- ' Ducks, 15s, each. Freight Extra'.' Settings, 15s. for 15 eggs. Incubator Lots on application. Day-old Chicks, 25-'fpr 305.; 50 for 555.; 100 for 100s. Railage Paid ,TPi'ms.: Cash with order. Write : for Catalogue. -. ; ■ ; : A. MUM BY (Proprietor), ;; • HERETAUNQA POULTRY CO,, SILVBESTEBAM. WELLINGTON.' ; . '■! A-Pi >LE ; TREES of all leading Varieties,, including Sturmers, Jonathan, Edward Lippiatt, and Delicious, ls.-;6d; each', lss. to 18s. doz., jSS per 100. » , : Peaches,t.-Piiiws,- Pears, Nectafincs;'Apricots, ,Is. Cd. each, 15.-, to 18s. doz. Also Email Fruits, ss. per doz. , S■ ' - . ' ■ ' ' '• Rhnd'jdtnrircjis, bi-'t varieties, ,Is. 6d. to ; 3s. each. and Azaieas Is 6d. to 2s. each; Ericas, 6d. to'2s, '6d'. eßoh. - : •: • r ' " inc '"' lb * HENRY .NEWPORT, ■ " ,l> " : Bowili'S! poultrip farm, . .-.'! •- LEVIN. : WHITE LEGHORNS. WHITE ItOCKS," B.LACE ORPINGTONS. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS, CAYUGA DUCKS. Stock Birds for Sale, Cockerels,,-Pullets, Ducks and' Drakes. . ._ Orders now booking for Baby.Chicks and Ducklings.-' Is. each. £i 10s. per 100. ' 6LENCOE.- POULTRY: : RANCH, MAIN ROAD, KAItORI. ' - FOR SALE, Purebred LR. Duck EggSi :12s. 6d., sitting (15); same strain won 2nd Prize in 1910-lG Lgg-lnying. Compeht ions, recently held in Ohristchurch Or ders taken Baby, Ducks antl Chicks. - Pure bred Rose-Coml> Rhode Island Red Fowls imported from J..F; Dalrj-mpie's Farm (Australia), .heavy breed, combining nualitv and quantity.\ Splendid layers, and-choice ..table.-fowls.; Sittings, 21s. 15 eees White Leghorn Roosters, 15s. each, .purebred. Whito. Leghorn Eggs from DioFori , .pens,, 12s. 6d..silting. . ''' v F. I'OYNTON, ■ Proprietor. ; EGGS FOV? SETT!NCB, TfROM our Best- Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, White Rocks, Black Orpiiin< ..-.tons, Silver Wyandottes. 10s. Bd. tor 15 Eggs. Posted Free. . BABY CHICfiS. 25 for 80s. ,60 for 655. 100 for 90s. DELIVERED AT WELLINGTON. FIRELESS BROODERS, 7s. od. TO BROOD 60 OHIOKB. ' ■■ ■ ! ' / / N.Z. POULTRY INSTBTUTE, . , Eenil for our Catalogue.- BOX 588, OHRISTCHDRCH. ■ •!/. 3. M-ERRETT, Proprietor.," CHAS. V- CYPHER'S NEW BUFFALO INCUBATORS.: , THE WORLD'S BEST. -• PERFECT IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST • PERCENTAGE OF. HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. FIREPROOF. BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS, • HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. ALSO,— BUFFALO BROOQERS AND HOVERS. PERFECT CHICK HOMES. • ... DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET UP. ' Write for Catalogue and Price Lists. • , . / • Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware C©. Ltd. 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2776, 20 May 1916, Page 15

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