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y^uA /Men's : teeause. N I a ftp a: ! r date tjF '/}• "igr/ffe. T RANGES play a big part 111 cco-jS--B pjo - H:@..a-R& I " nomioai housekeeping. '.'hoy :r: lIR 11 I provido plenty of scope for tbe .'.-.... JaL*&isir}&Js'.& ' most ambitious cook, because of •••" - : ' ■ • ' " v "tho many facilities which, fliey ■ possess for every kind of cooking and baking. The continuallymoreasing popularity of Shacklock's_ Orion Ranges shows that they, giva- the-.greatest possible service. 1 Quickleating, oasilycontrolled ovens; the maintenance of the licafc with small fires; the absence of smoke and dirt; and a very low consumption 01 coal are some of the features which commend tlio ORION RANGE alike to the skilful Housewife and the Professional Cook. -Made in alt sizes. Open ||v£ ghaCMOSfc or Close Fires. Ask your Ud-> . 1 ironmonger to show you Dunedin, Wellington, ■ one! and Auckland. !WHITH LEGHORNS. "j^ff Y'iß INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. Holds the "World's Record" for'. Two Tears' Laying for Six Hens, viz., 2717 Eggs .. —;U69 First Year; 1248 .Second 'Year. • _ 'Also Winner o£ 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 rc- ' suits. ' ■Why feed anything-but a CHAMPION LAYER? . STURDY DAY-OLD .CHICKS of the same blood-25 for 305.; 50 for 555.; 100 ■ for 100s. Railage paid.. ' Bettings of-15 Eggs, 155., postage paid. Incubator Lots, 100 for £,1 10s. Specially Selected Breeders—Cockerels, 30s. each. Hen or Pullet, 15s. each. Drakes, • 20s. eacli. Ducks, 15s. each.! Freight extra. Terms, Cash with Order. . fekase write, for-Catalogue'to- : \ ■ ■. A. G. MUMBY, ■ : v; ■' Proprietor,. HEB3TAUNGA. POULTRY CO., SILVERSTREAM, WELLINGTON. : CT/BNfif>F, POTTTiTR.Y ■ RANCH.. - MAIN RO.VD, ICARORI. . Tel. No. 3809 (2 Tings)/ ; v . :--,' ; WHITE LEGHORNS. LIMITED Ntimber' Settings for Sale,- 12s; Cel. for 15 eggs. All this Season's ' Day-old Chicks sold. : ' INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. Settings,'l2s. 6d. for"ls eggs. Day-old Ducklings, Is. 6d. each. F. POYNTON, Proprietor. BOWER'S. POULTRY FARM, . . . ' .- .LEVIN. ; , • Winner of this year's Winter Test for Ducks at- Christcliurcli. . . • yDAY-OID.'CHICICSVfuII of.vim, Is. each. .EGGS FOR SITTING,"IOs. Gd, per 15 eggs, postage paid. INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS, CAYUGA DUCICS. . . "WHITE LEGHORNS, WHITE ROCKS, BLACK ORPINGTONS. '.... Baby .Ducks, is., each. Special I.R. Ducks, Is. (kl. Eggs,. 10s. Gd. and 15s. Gd. •per-13-eggs. . . ." . All Baby Chicks and Ducks sent out in natty cold brooders. ■■gSBE&GS FOR MATCHING From Finest Quality White Leghorns (Only) Winner i WxmWtfM<?'■ of several Egg laying Competitions. Notably: The Two Years Total Egg Weight Test. 15 eggs (Special Pens), 15s: Post Paid. Progeny of the above: SO'eggs, 255.; 100 eggs, -iss.; 200 eggs, 80s. Mail Paid Nth. Island. igvl-DAY. OLD CHICKS (Hard as Nails)-15 Chicks. 205.; " 20 '' ; 25s * s ' - 30, 335 - ; 50, 52s - Gd - ; 100 ' 95s- 28 C ' iicks re^6S,i Brooder, 40s. Write for New Circular. TT J IJI/TI'P'P WERAROA, . . 11. JUJli'orlliiL, LEVIN. N.Z. BROOKLANDS POULTRY FARM, ' :v■; ,KAIRANGA ROAD, PALMERSTON NORTH. IT .IS THE STRAIN, THAT TELLS. Our Utility Leghorns and Minorcas again ■ scored at: this year's Manawatu Winter Show. ONE FIRSTAND SPECIAL, THREE "FIRSTS, TWO SECONDS' ONE THIRD. Orders booking now. Eggs, 7s. 6d. arid.-10s. 6d. for 15. Special Leghorn Pen, headed by champion cock, 15s. for! 15, delivered at your door. Incubator lots quoted on request. Day-old Chicks* la./each, 100: for 955., rail paid. Leghorn and Minorca Cockerels, a few to spare, 21sl each. Order early!- • \ST, BITOBF KAIRANGA ROAD. W . JPlJ&ifcjiML!, PALMBRSTON NORTH. . EGGS FOR SETTINGS.' .T|tE!osl ; ..oar B&si:-Birds—WHITE LEGHORNS/ White "Rocks, Black Orping.rtqns,. Silver. Wyandottes. • • -10s. 6d. - for *15 Eggs. Posted Free, , ~ BABY CHICKS, .- 25 for 305.. 50 for 555. 100 for 90s. DELIVERED - AT WELLINGTON. ~ . .. . FIRELESS BROODERS, : 7s. 6d. TO BROOD 50 CHICKS. . ... . N.Z. POULTRY -INSTITUTE).--V Bend" for .our Catalogue. • - BOX 58S, CHRISTCHURCH. J. B. MEERET, Proprieeor.. •- 5 CHAS. A. CYPHER'S I ..NEW;.'BUFFALO INCUBATORS. ' THE WORLD'S- BEST. PERFECT IN' CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE OK HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. . - FIREPROOF. BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS. 1 .- HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. J ALSO, -J- BUFFALO BROODERS AND HOVERS. 3 .PERFECT CHICK HOMES. S DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET UP. | , Write for Catalogue and Price Lists. | fertewari Timfeer, Glass & Hardware Co. Ltd J |;... ' '80,. 82, 84, COORTISNA.Y PLACE, WELLINGTON. | I fARBEN TOOLS GABDEFTQOLS | J WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK 01<' GARI' •'DEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS; including tho-following:— j Border Forks. I ZaStWH MOWSFsI ■ £-| w ]g o shears. . Border Shears. ENGLISH. (| I.R. Hose. Branch Cutters. '-9 .. H Ladies' Spades. ' Daisy Grubbers. I preen s Silens Messor. | Lawn Sprinklers. ■ ' Digging Forks. ■ n [ Anglo-Paris jj JicKinnon iioes.. -.•"'Draining Spades. " Ransome s j Automaton, u Jlaitock Hoes. . .'Dutch'Hoes. j' >H on " a , Planters' Hoes. ' . . Edging Knives. j ' AMERICAN. 9 Pruning Shears, Garden Riollers; . j Arcade P Pruning Saws! . . Garden Trowels. p-ii/nui-'itp I Rakes. Garden Shears; , M,„,., nnr j'- i Reaping Hooks. Grubbing Hoes. \ . \ Grass Shears. . .' 8 «" „„„„ 9 Sprayers. .: Grass Hooks. Premier. ' 1 Sots of Ladies' Tools • : j. ; ?snnail '-. | Sprayers, Shovels, Spades, Slashers, Turf Cutters, Weeding Forks. -JOIH ; MJTHIE & Co., Ltd. - ■■■■:'• - METALS AND HARDY/ARE MERCHANTS, ■ WILLIS STREET. . .. TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3008: Country Department, 156;. ±zvzr.z.>.T ; rOffices, 573; Iron Yard,'2s6l.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2890, 30 September 1916, Page 18

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