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Foliow the lead of those who are Making Money, in Dairying I have much pleasure in stating'"that after a long experience in Dairying: and jj® we of Galfmeals—having on different occasions nsed nearly every Calfmeal that has como on th& market—l have found "Ceremilk," which I have used these past two seasons, the best in every way. . It is easy to use, the calves very quickly thrive on. it, and I think the price will more than favourably compare with any other Calf-food on the market.—Yours faithfully. '/•v.-.'. ; :■ (feigned) JOHN ROSS. Jlaharahara, Sept. 13, iflio. : 5 . I have used "CBREMILK" for my calves - this ■ season and can thoroughly recommend it to anyone requiring 1 Calfmeal. There is no necessity to give any new milk from the day the calf is taken from the mother when using "CERE- . MILK.'-'. , . ' (Signed) J. SWALLOW.. Ma.ta.mau, Sept. 14, 1915. ' I would like all interested to know what an excellent young stock food your "CEREMILK" undoubtedly is. ' f The 1001b. Ibag you sent is not yet finished. l Upon first trial the calves took to it with a : thorough relish and are now almost weaned—looking better than ever I have had them. . ~ ■ ' , .- Used with proper care and judgment, I believe it to be equally sctisfactory for young pigs and poultry.—Tours faithfully, • ' , ,' .. . (Signed) r. KEI, LAW AT. ■. "Mayista/' Adventure Bay, Tasmania.BIGGER DAIRY .PROFITS, FOR YOU MR. FARMER, BY, USING CEREMILK, ! THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER OF CALF FOODS. LOCAL AGENTS: N.Z. LOAN AND-MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD.; ' ' ■ • D. W. VIRTUE AND CO. CHAS. A. CYPHER'S NEW.BUFFALO SNCUBATO^S. THE WORLD'S BEST. PERFECT IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE OF, HATCHES; - SMALL OIL CONSTOIPTION. ■ FIREPROOF: BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS. HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. ALSO,— BUFFALO BROODERS AND HOVERS. PERFECT ; CHICK HOMES. DURABLE' CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET; UP. " Write for Catalogue and Price Lists. Stewart Timber; Glass & Hardware Co. L-td 80. .62, 84, CODRTENAI' PLACE, .WELLINGTON, WHITE LEGHORNS. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. Holds, the "World-'s Record" for Two Years' Laying for Six Hens, viz., 2717 Egga —1469 First Year; 1218 Second Year. Also AYinuer of'Four'N:Z. Laying Tests for Fowls and Ducks during the past ; Five years. It is only. Magnificent Constitution and Laying Power, that will secure these re- / suits. ■" Whr feed anything but a CHAMPION LAYER?. . STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS of the same blood-25 for, 305.; 50 for 555.; 100 for';ioos.., Railage -jViid. ; .1 V - Settings of 1-5 Eggs, 15s:, pojjage paid. Incubator Lots, 100.for £2 10s. Specially Selected Breeders—Cockerels, 30a. each. Hen or Pullet, 15s. each. Drakes,. . ■ 20s. each. -.Ducks, 15s; each. Freight extra., Terras, Cash-with Order. Please write for Catalogue to : A- C. MUMBY, . Proprietor, • HER.ETAUNGA ; POULTRY CO., SILVERSTREAM, WELLINGTON. vGMNCOB' -POULTRY -RANCH,' . . .MAIN ROAD, KAItORI. ' FR SALE, .Purebred I.R. Duck Eggs, 12s. Gd. setting (15); same strain won 2nd Prize in 1915-16 'Egg-laying Competitions, recently held in ChristdhUrch. Orders taken Baby Ducks and Chicks. Splendid layers and choice table fowls. Settings 21s. (15 eggs).' White Leghorn Roosters, 15s: each, purebred. White Leghorn Eggs from picked pens, 12s. Gd. setting. F. POYNTON, Proprietor. " BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, ■ .i.,....;.';.v,.-... _ ' ; . Utility Classes Palmerston North Show—First in White Leghorn Cockerels, •'eecond "White Rock Cock, first Cayuga Drake. DAY-OLD CHICKS A SPECIALITY, Is. EACH, from these strains. S)\ : hite Leghorns,' White Rocks,.. Black Orpingtons, Indian. Runner Ducks, Cay- . nga;'Ducks. Eggs for Sitting, 10s. Gd. per' 15 "eggs, postage, paid; 40s. per .lW). Cockerels from rthe ,6aine mating,'-as'the winner,-,155,, 21s.i SO3. each. • FOR HATCHING From Fine«t Quality .White Leghorns (Only) Winner f •; ' of several Egg laying Competitions. Notably: The Two - Years Total Egg Weight Test. 15 eggs (Special Pens), Post Paid. Progeny of the,above: SO eggs, 255.; gS'f' 100 eggs, 455.; 200 eggs, SOs. Mail Paid Nth. Island. W DAY OLD CHlCKS(HardasNail3)-15 Chicks. 205.; 11l' 20: 253 ' ; 30 - 355 -' : 50 ' 52s - 1C0 > 95 «- ' 28 Chicks .' ■ l . n d Fireless Brooder, 40s. Write for New Circular. IT T WERAROA-, Xl. X/llllTii/M), , LEYIN, N.Z. - : BROOKLANDS POULTRY FARM, ! ' KAIR.ANGA ROAD, PALMERSTON NORTH. ■ IT IS THE STRAIN THAT TELLS. 'Our Utility Leghorns and Minorca* again A: scored at'this rear's Manawato Winter Show. ■' ONE FIRST A'ND SPECIAL; THREE FIRSTS. TWO SECONDS'. ONE THIRD.'-' Orders booking now. Eggs, Ts. 6d. and 10s. 6di for 15. Special Leghorn Pen, headed by champion cock, 15s. for 15, delivered at your door. Incubator lots quoted on request! Day-old Chicks, .16. each, 100 for 955., rail paid. Leghorn and Minorca Cockerels, a few to spare, ? 21s. each. Order early. . . 1 WPITffIPIi 1 . ICAIRANGA.ROAD. . - IJiJillXiil'lLl, . , '■. PALfIIERSTON NORTH. ' V EGGS .FOR ' SETTINGS. • * FROM our Best Birds—WHlTE LEGHORNS, White'- Rocks, Black Orpingtons, Silver Wyandottes. \ -.. ■ 10s. 6d. for :15 Eggs: . V j . Posted' Frse. ' ;. BABY CHICKS. . '25 for 30s:-.-," : 'ofl for 555. ■■ - 108. for 90s; DELIVERED' ;AT .WELLINGTON, " v : FIRELESS BROODERS,' 7s. 6d: ' TO' BROOD; 50 CHICKsI N.Z. POUIiTHY INSTITUTE, Send for our . .. BOX SSS, CHRISTCHURCH. , ; ;V : MI'LRMT, J'roprieeor. APPI,E TREES. ; ! A LL Leading Varieties,.:ls.''Gd. to 2s. each. 15s. to 18.-. doz., £7 per 100. Special Quotations (All budded 12.inches from the ground, on blight-proof , stocks. . Stone Fruits of.all'lindsl-lf. Gd. to 2s. each, !18s. to 245. do*. Hedgeand Shelter Trees, 15s. to 20s. per,:loo, Rhododendrons,'' Camellias, Azaleas, and Ericas, Is. 6d. to 2s. (kl. each. . 1. . HENRY ' ' LEV,N ' /-v HS:±;3 'dr SUIT^\F EVERYBODY,!'. . Wjk. The great charm bf lhe ORION Open ° r C !« sevF!re Rw'ge i 5 -it*"-.Adaptability. CLOSED—It i* the finest Range in the Do* Y"** I '/ " exact, and perfect. Cooking, * <■** Ba!cingl: ,The Ovens and Draught.arc capable "* * *\ « of regulation-.16 a'mcely.'. OPEN—Ii/prbvidb> B a warm, cosy fire at which tb «il on the cold . pSnf W'!f\vA % winter. nighU. Its clea'nljnui is; unexcelled S fl-f ! \ V Wl- by any Drawing-room Fireplace,- GREAT M j 1 ECONOMY in Co'al ii attained by this y sbf Bp^ D° u We • purpoae Range. M fv* 1 Aik your Ironmonger to show Jsr Uumm? V* you one' • : tnaddition /S> *?? a to a first-pah OMOM K. E. Ltd. Open orUoserire MLBELLL, I "THE WORLD'S BEST." ' VWTO W® I WniTE FOR NEW PRICES. < ' *&> | S -IHlllii-'.IENERAL iIE§TOSS-I@. LIB, 'I .. J WILLESTON STREET, WELLINGTON. | | TELEPHONE—332<J, 3383, N.Z. 'DISTRIBUTORS. |

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2842, 5 August 1916, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2842, 5 August 1916, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2842, 5 August 1916, Page 15

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