Where the New Zealand Express 'Co. is ahead of other carrying companies is that it is the only firm of the kind to liavo its own offices in nil principal towns in tho Dominion. This is l a big advantage when sending . goods, or parcels, or furniture to another district. Address 87-91 Customhouse Quay—Advt. , A Kelburn villa of five rooms, situated on Bountlary Road, will be sold by public aucfioTi by Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. on September 13. THe New Zealand Loan and Mercantilo Agency Co.. will cond'uct a stock sale at trppor Hutt on Septembor 7. Mr. J. Boss Thomson, national representative of the Order of the Star in the East, will deliver i a public lecture on "At the Feet of the Master," at the Order's rooms, Ballance Street, this evening.
BY TELEGftAPiI. a rnrrjr t^HP ..7FTL PATENTS for TUm r,™™* INVENTIONS Arrived. —Kauri (8.30 a.m.), from Fijij Jn At! Joan Crai? (12.5 p.m.), from Newcastle. UDtainca in All V-OimtfieS. Sailed.—Hincmoa- (11 a.m.). for northern And- inventors advised on all lighthouses; Tarawcra (5.50 p.m.), for matters relating to Patents, southern ports. Mechanical Drawings made by orraHDNGA. ■ expert draughtsmen. Write SailoJ.—lCaramu (4 p.m.), for Greymouti, for our free booklet on Patents, Arrived.—Monowai (11.50 a.m.). from Wei- I Hte&O'Donnell lington. oo NEW PLYMOUTH. International Patent Attorneys Arrived.—llarawa (6.40 a.m.), from One- and Consulting Engineers, Soil^cL—Karnona (J. 16 a.m.), for Welling. 11 Grey Street, WELLINGTON. sThoughtfu! Dairymen|||hPkp>' I] who work to obtain the mani3 mum of profit from their Dairy H Herds, know from prsiotlca! ' 3 ettperlonoe that it pays to ayss tetmatically drench eaoh cow Am i after calving with 1 SYKES'S ;D'RENCH.| |j Read what a Prominent Jersey Breeder says: 1 SI Amongst the most prominent and successful breeders of Jersey 3 H cattle in New Zealand, Mr. E. GRIFFITHS, of the Honeyfield Jersey a |j Farm, near New Plymouth, has long been counted. Tbe New Zealand |j jifl Government recently purchased from Mr. Griffiths a handsome bull to ja ||j head their pedigiee Jersey herd at the Rnakura Farm of Instruction, a || Though troubled with abortion four years ago, he says "he has not a p| suffered a\singls loss since using Sykes's Drench and Ateor- §| || tion Powders and Drench, Before and after calving 3 1 every cow is drenched, and later on before service |i if the cows are treated with Abortion Powders." li I St costs 3d. to Drench a Cow. | I Prices 10/- dos. Packets, ©r 1/6 a Packet. 1 Kg Better buy it by the dozen. a I SOLD EVERYWHERE, | I Each Packet of SYKES'S DRENCH contains enough for two doses. 1 I SYKES'S DRENCH ANNUAL-FREE I Write for it. 1 ires' Valves «§» MM . MADE IN CANADA. \ 1 iS CLOSE, ANCLE, CHICK, AND lb. mm FULLWAY ( Dili j|®L RENEWABLE DISC VALVES. |&T ffttfli) A 1 Genuine JENICINS VALVES ' IW ' have name engrared on Body. fpWivb Oil, Steam, Acid, and Water. tttSA JENKINS & MACK, LM., IIIR 5 ! ENGINEERS, Ffiatheraton Street, WELLINGTON, 1
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2869, 6 September 1916, Page 8
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