? " Wfocn your' Car "1 j is shod with WHITE TREAD /*~ - yoii seWominecd h J /< yoAt* spare wheel" | w hen you can drive thousands J $$&&W (?2sit&!%& , °* m " es on Bri'ish - made i '''■ Dunlops without the slightest . t < trouble. Dunlop quality means /*■ / to you satisfactory ,service-at a J ' // / minimum cost. It means the jj i Best Tyre at less cost per '.'s * DUNLOP RUBBER CO. mIP§33 mile than the .foreign article. £ J 95 CourtenayP!., Wellington "* Ve "^"^ PS "~| he^ J v And «it Auckl2nu *__ . illustrated list oh afpucatioh < Circle Hatchers ~~^— the Chicks., JHbP QIKCLE HATCHERS are constructed entirely of metal (except insu- " Jatmg materials), the principal parle being the Cover or Heater. r upon which is fastened the regulating: apparatus, the nest or cm chamber, and the lamp. " | The nest or egg chamber and heater are patterned after the hen and ; her nest. When the eggs are set and the heater is in place, there is just enough room for the former. The eggs are protected from varying outward tomperature by metal, air space, and asbestos felt. There is Nothing Cheap About Circle Hatchers. ! While simple in appearance, their general construction is perfect. j The outer wall of the Circle Hatcher 13 composed of several air spaces i 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. . . . r ~ . The lamp is placed directly in. the centre of the machine, and yet it " is impossible for any fumeS from it to enter the egg chamber. ■ • t In the outer rim is a channel containing cotton packing wlich . i Prevents Cold Air from Entering the Nest, | and by putting.a little more cotton the nest can be adjusted to fit any "' > sizo eggs. ■ • :"■ The burner is provided with a metal chimney, and is easily cleaned. '. ■ Ordinary kerosene of 150 degrees test is a suitable grade oil for burning." '. ! The style of burner used economises the oil, about one gallon of kero- \ sene being sufficient to last over the incubator period of three weeks, j and in warm weather less oil is consumed. i 50-Egg Capacity, Price, 535. 6d., pos.tage 2s. extra. •■ I Write to Department 'D." . ■■■-■;■ 9 . j E W. Mis & Co., Ltd. l G. P. Stone. J3 WHITE MTTM"R Y< ' 'ft INDIAN RUNNER LEGHORNS. IVJ. «J. IYI JL» XI O • DUCKS. Holds tlie AVorld's Eedqrd for Two Tears' Laying for six hens, viz., 2717' eggs—U69 first year, 1248 second year. Also winner of four New Zealand Laying Teste for Fowls and Ducks during the past six years. ' It ia only magnificent constitution and laying power that will secure these WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of the same strain: 25 for 80s.; 50 for 555.; 100 for lflfls.; railage paid. ' - ' SETTINGS OF 15 EGGS, 155., postage paid. Incubator Lots,' 100 for £2 10e. Specially Selected Breeders; Cockerels, 30s. each; Hens or Pullets, 15s. each; Drakes, 20s. oach; Dncks, 15s. each; freight extra. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. Please write for Catalogue to A. G: MTJMBY, proprietor, " ; HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO., SILVER STREAM,. WELLINGTON:': -' TT PAYS To laro THE BEST. :. .- ■;-"--s^ IX r±\.£%J The kind YOU WANT:- ; " ; ' .' :^- Healthy, .Vigorous.. ' . : '' 7J; Pure-bred Whito Leghorn Chicks, Padman-Nkon Strain,-25 in Tireless Brooder (with instructions), for ;E1 55.; 50 for .62 7s. 6(1.; 100 for JCtlOs: • ..: .:*'.. SETTINGS White Leghorns, White Rocks, Black Orpingtons, Silver Wy.m- ---'" dottes, 10s., posted. . . TERJISrCash-wrUi ;: . . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. " Ti 1 A 'PAT 35,000 of my Chicks supplied , to Wolling- . . seasons. :." ■. .. PREBBLES, BELMONT, LOWER HUTT. . ' BOWER'S. POULTRY 'FARM, Winner of Layiug Test for Ducks, 1916-'l7. Also successful Exhibitor at leading Utility Shows. ..■"':- ,-'^-\Z^. v^. DAY OLD CHICKS and DUCKS a speciality.' Chicks or/ Diicks; 20"; for 235., 30 for 355., 50 for 555. All sent out in nntty cold brooder: All "Eggs, 10s. Sd. and 15s. 6d. per 15 egge. Postage paid. ■ . ■ ■ .; : White Leghorns, Whito Rocks, Black Orpingtons, Indian-. Runner Ducke, Cavuza Duoke. Vigorous Cockerele, 20s. and 30s'. each.. ' : - Terms cash with order. H. W. BOWER, -FAIRFIELD/'LEVINV BROOKLANDS POULTRY FARM. . KAIRANGA ROAD, PALMERSTON NORTH/ IT IS THE STRAIN THAT TELLS. Our Utility Leghorns and Jlinoroas again scored at this year's Manawatu Winter Show: ONE FIRST AND SPECIAL, THREE FIRSTS. TWO SECONDS,. ONE THIRD. Ordors bookin™ now. Eggs.\7e. Gd. and 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, Iβ. each. 100 for 955., rail paid. Leghorn and Minorca Cockerels, i few to spare, 21s. oneh. Order early. -KIT ITBTiTR-RTi 1 kairanga road,. ; VV- ijlJUlltttill, . PALMERSTON NORTH. WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. WHITE LEGHORNS, SILVER WYANDOTTES, AVHITE ROCKS, INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. SITTINGS, 15 EGOS FOR 10s. DAY-OLD CHICKS AND DUCKLINGS. ; WRITE FOR PRICE LIST. WILLOUGHBY KNIGHT, Proprietor, LOWER HUTT. . : THE. SUN POULTRY BOOK. .- A ■ COMPLETE GUIDE TO BEGINNERS IN POULTRY. No one should miss ' JUST PUBLISHED. ■ .having this work. It ie a compact and coinpleto guido to poultrykeeping. IT ALSO INCLUDES THE N.Z. UTILTY POULTRY STANDAKD. • ' Send Is. 9d. in s(«nips TO-DAY. BOX SSB, CHRISTCUURCH. _ ' i - -' WABv ,111 ™ 1^^ JUU\.D X HjJdLl'UJxO HORNS). Si^^sil Hardiest for Egg Production. Winners of recent Srlhh3Ssrll» ' V Two Yeßrs 'Egg Weight Test .25 .chicks,. 305.; 50 ! chicks, -555.; 100_.chicks, JJS. 28 chicks and .fireless Bt ' brooder, 40s. "Settings from Special Pens, 15 "eggs," $R? ■^^ s ' Posted. From progeny of the above: 50 eggs, ffii 275.; 100 eggs. 4os. Hens and Pallets, 12s. 6d. nnd I j«W,,>j^ 15s. each. Males, 21s. and 30s. each. Cash with the order. LE GER, . " .< THE VILLAGE EGG FARM. .WERAROA. J(E.tIN, RZ, ■-.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 13
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