■ Prescribed by the Medical Profession. There is no safer, more efficient, or more reliable reraedy'for children's ailments than Angier's Emuls ' on ' moreover tDe Httk ones a " & and take it ' willingly when they refuse other medicine. Itisin- : Jll\\^ /*tlil \Ha or any cl } est afrection '• for scrofula, rickets, or any • / ill was ti Q S disease; for building up after measles, fevers, i i 'iHtl or or wea^-enet '' run-down condition. For chili rj?M|\\/ drenwith poor appetite and weak digestion.it acts J , 1 cannot speak too highlj of it—it is wonderful." "* '<vß*nflw9v CDEC TDIAI ' "' m ° S,ZES, ■ fnCC ItllnL Send niniewd address, <d. postage, and mention this p«per. W£&mfß BOTTLE ANGIER CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 233 Clarence Street, Sjdaey, N.S.W. i Circle Hatchers i -— t I . the Chicks. I m i C l ?^. LE CATCHERS are constructed entirely of metal (except insu--1 latins materials), the principal parts bting- the Cover or Hejitcr, • • s ■ upon which is fastened the regulating apparatus, the nest or egg ehaui- : ber, and the lamp. . " ! 'L'lie nest or egg chamber and heater are patterned after the hen and-' nor nest. When t'ho eggs are set and tlte heater is in place, there is 3 just enough room for .the former. The eggs are protected from varving I . outward temperature by metal, air space, and asbestos felt. J There k Nothing Cheap About Circle Hatchers. • i A\- hile simple in appearance, their general construction is perfect. : ■ The outer wall of the Circle Hatcher is composed of several air spaces ; and two thicknesses of asbestos felt, and when the heater is in place, ! the outer rim of which is embedded in soft cotton, cold air is pre- : vented .entering the Hatcher. Tito lamp is placed directly in the centre of the machine and yet 'it is impossible for any fumes from it to enter tho egg chamber. ; In the outer rim is a channel containing cotton packing which Prevents Cold Air' from Entering the Nest, and by putting a liltlo more cotton the nest can be adjusted to fit any size eggs. Tho burner is provided with a metal' chimney, and is easily cleaned. Ordinary kerosene .of 150 degrees test is ;i suitable grade oil for burning. • Tho stylo of burner used.economises (he oil, about one gallon of keroseno being sufficient to last over the incubation period of three- weeks,. and in warm weather less oil is consumed. 50-Egg Capacity, Price, 595. 6d., postage 2s. extra. Write (0 Department 'J)." \ E W. Mis & Co, Ltd fi. P. Stone. ' .J& white xr TT Ti/T "R V ' <3 Indian runn-ek LEGHORNS. . MUMdI: O DUCKS.: Holds tho World's Record for Two Tears' Laying for six hens, viz., 2717 eggs—HßO first your, 12-18 second year. Also winner of four Now Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls and Ducks during tho past six years. It is only magnipcent constitution and laving power that will secure these results. ■ " ' . ' WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of tho sime strain: 25 for HOs.; 50 for -Sss.; 100 for 100s.; railage paid. ' ■ SETTINGS OF 15 EGGS, 153., postage paid. Incubator Lots, 100 for ,£2 10s. Specially Selected Breeders; Coekcrols, 30s. each; Hens or Pullets, 15s. each; Drakes, 20s. each: Ducks. 15s. cneh: freight extra. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. Please write for Catalogue .In A. G: MUMBY, ' propriety. ■ HERE'MUNGA POULTRY CO., SILYBRSTBEAM, WELLINGTON. TT P 4 Y-S To haTO TEB ' BBST - Healthy, Vigorous Chicks. Pure-bred White Leghorn Chicks. Padman-Nijon Strain, 25 in Fircless Brpwlet {with instructions), for .£lss.; 50 for £2 Is. (id.: 100 for J!4 10.-;. ' '..'.. SETTINGS White Leghorns, White Hocks, Black Orpingtons, Silver Atyandottes, 10s., posted. TEBMS-Cash with Order. "■ SATISFACTION .'GUARANTEED. FACTS TALK! ® ,m of my Cll ' cks sn^lM to ton customers alono during past five seasons. ■' PREBBLES, BELMONT, LOWER H.UTT. " BOWER'S POULTRY. FARM,.: Winner of Laying Test for Ducks, 191G-'l7. Also successful Exhibitor at Leadin", Utility Shows. . ". . T\AT OLD CHICKS and DUCKS a speciality. Chicks or Duel;?: 20 for 25= 30 ■*-> for 355., 50 for 555. All sent out in natty cold brooder. AllE"frs 10s 6d ' and 15s. 6d. per 15 eggs. Postage paid. ' ; - .-:' ■ '■' --■'■ White Leghorns, White Rocks, Black Orpingtons, Indian Runner -\Ducks, Cayuga Ducks. Vigorous Cockerels, 20s. and 30s. each. ■ ■ ■ ' • ; " __Terms cash with order. 11. W. BOWER, FAIREIEI/D, liEVIN. BROOKLANDS POULTRY FARM. ~~ - KAIBANGA BO.AD, PALMEBSTON- NORTH FIS THE -STRAIN THAT TELLS. Our Utility Leghorns and Minorcag again scored at this year's Manawatu Winter Show. ONE FIRST -\NI) SPECIAL, THREE FIRSTS. TWO SECONDS, ONE THIRD. Orders booking now. Eggs. is. (id. and 10s. ftl. for 15. Special Leghorn Pen, Jiea<l«l by champion cock, 15s. for 15, delivered at your door. Incubator lots quoted on request Day-old Chicks, Iβ. each. 100 for 955., rail paid. Leghorn and Minorca Cockerels' a few to spare. 21s. »nrli. Order early. ■. -. ' W"R>TE!"RT?TGI ' ICAIRAKGA ROAD, ■ " PALMERSTON NORTH. WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. WHITE LEGHORNS, SILVER■ YVYANDOTTES, WHITE-ROCKS, INDIAN , SITTINGS,, 15 EGGS FOR 10s. DAY-OLD CHICKS AND DTTCKLINGS. WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. WILLOUGHBY KNICHT, Proprietor, LOWER HUTT. THE SOT POULTRY~BOOkT~'COMPLETE GUIDE T0 No one should mis, having this work. It is a compact and complete guide- to poultry. eCr iT S ALSO INCLUDES THE N.Z.,UTILTY POULTRY STANDARD. Send Is. fld. in stamps TO-DAY. BOX 58S, CHRISTCHUECH. ' -? ardi v fc f ° r -n Egg Pr «»cHon. Winners of recent Slim T"™ B re Weight Test. 25 chicks, -JMbTm ? hick ,' 5a ?:: 1 «° chicks, £5. 28 chicks and fireless iiiiP3>- brooder v Settings from Special Pens l" «£« posted. From progeny of'the above- 50 e«gs' W. « ~3 ' ''-m FSSB,:4as. Hens and Pullets, 12s. Gd and tik ' «&SSss&mßßl u os " e ?° • 3fales - 21s - and -"Ms- eacli. Cash 'with thG ° r(,eV - .iviLL^lSliM Much of the. Effect Qt QF a good Picture lies in the selec- '■ || sf II tion of a framo that will har- ft ILoh»J^^s^ this work, and om- artistic picture- : [ If , £j?£oM s^^^^^^^^^ framing ranks in the highest grade, j I ;r' ; l|'-V ' w j^^ra^^^^ Tho new solction of, Frames and \ I .;' ■ |^^^^^^P^ Framed Pictures now on view at | 1 • -,i£}' ((^^^^^^^^^ our promises is worth a visit of in- i J I m^^«^^S^^a' speotion. Yon can beautify the jIL ' $ TINGEY'S, Oil and Colour Merchants, :ifl .MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON. I
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3136, 14 July 1917, Page 13
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