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j Circle Hatchers JT —"i the Chicks, JHHP ; QIRCLE HATCHERS are constructed entirely of metal (except ineu- ; 3 lating materials), the principal parts being the Cover or Heater, '• j upon which is fastened the regulating apparatus, the neat or egg cham- '■' Sber, and the lamp. The nest or egg chamber and heater are patterned, after the hen and ' : | tier nest. When She eggs are set and the heater is ia"place, there is juet enough room for the former. The eggs are protected,fronUvarying '■■■ outward temperature by metal, air space, and asbestps-rfelti^—j; J . There , is Nothing Cheap About | While simple in appearance, their general construction-.is "perfect. ' ■ Tlie outer wall of the Circle Hatcher is composed of'several air spaces J; j j and two thicknesses of asbestos felt, and when the heater is in place, \ the outer rim of which is emhedded in soft cotton, cold air ie pre- • 3 ..- rented-.entering the Hatcher. The lamp is placed directly in the centre of the machine, and yet it I is impossible for any fumes from it to enter the egg chamber.. ■ In the outer rim is a channel containing cotton packing which \ . Prevents Cold Air from Entering the Nest,: ::. and by putting a little more cotton the Best can be adjusted-to fit any '•■'. sizo eggs. &\ ■ The burner is provided with, a m eta! chimney, and i easily'cleaned. f Ordinary kerosene of 150 degrees test is a suitable gradebil 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, " < ! and in warm weather less oil ie consumed.' i ; 50-Egg Capacity, Price, 595. 6d., postage 2s. extra. ..■.-. ■•--.' ' Write to Department 'D." • : •"■- -'■•■•• JE W. Mills & C|ltd I II G; P. Stone. • " jl - 1 >< WHITE ■ MTTMTi ¥' S INDIAN BUNKERLEGHOENS/ M. U IVI JD I O DUCKS.. I Holds the World's Eecord for Two Years' Laying for six hens, viz., 2717 eggs—l 469 first year, 1248 second year! ' - W Also winner of four New Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls ancrDucks during the past six years. - . ' ' It is 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 305.; 50 for 555.; 100 for 100s.; railage paid. •' . : ' SETTINGS OP 15 EGGS, 155., postage paid. Incubator Lots, 100 for £2 10s. Specially Selected Breeders; Cockerels, 30e. each; Hens or Pullets, 15s. eaoh; Drakes, 203. each; Ducks, 15s.'each; freight extra. TERMS: CASH WITH OEDEE. Please write for Catalogue to '. ,A. G: MUMBY, : . peopeietoe, HEEETAUNGA POTJLTEY CO., SILVEESTEEAM, WELLINGTON. * ym pA VD ,To have THE BEST. II ■■ i AID ; Tho kind YOU WANT. Healthy, Vigorous Chicks. Pnre-bred White Leghorn Chicks, Padman-Nixon Strain,. 25 in Fireless Brooder (with instructions), for >E1 os.; 50 for £2 7s. 6d.; 100 for £i los. ." SETTINGS White Leghorns, White Bocks, Black Orpingtons, Silver Wyandottes, 10s:, posted. ' ' TEEMS-Cash with Order. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.; ■ JC -^^'- 1 - ton customers.alone'during past five : seasons. - •-■ ■■, - : PREBBLES, BELMONT, LOWER HUTT. BOWER'S POULTRY : FAEM^;. Winner of Laying, Test for Ducks, 191G-'l7. Also succesftil Exhibitor at Leading Utility-Shows. - : ■' -...,./,. DAY OLD CHICKS and.DUCKS a speciality..Chicks or Ducks, 20 for 255, 30 for 355., 50 for 555. All sent out in natty cold brooder. AH Eggs, 10s. 6d. and 153. 6d. per 15 eggs. Postage paid. ' • '. ' '. ■' • " ■ White Leghorns, White Eocks, Black Orpingtons, Indian Eunner . Ducke, Cayuga Ducks. Vigorous Cockerels, 20s. and 30s. each. Tcrma cash with order. H.. W. BOWEE, FAIEFIELD: LEVIN. . ■■■•■■■ ■ BROOKILANDS POULTRY FARM; ? .i '■: ICAIEANGA EOAD, PALMEESTON NOE,TH.;r.' :••:■." IT IS THE STEAIN THAT TELLS. Our-.Utility Leghorns .and Minorca again scored at this year's Mariawatu Winter ' ONE FIEST AND SPECI A.L, THEEE FIESTS. TWO SE CONDS, ONE THIED. Orders booking: iw. Eggs, 7s. 6d. and 103. Sd. for 15. Special Leghorn Pen, headed by champion coclc, 15s; for 15, delivered at your door. Incubator lots quoted on -request. Day-old Chicks, Is. each. 100 for 955.", rail paid. Leghorn and Minorca Cockerels, ft few to spare, 21, each Order early. mRANG . V EOAD ; W ■ JjlHiHriiil, fALMEESTON NOKT,H.' WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. . WHITE LEGHOENS, SILVEE WYANDOTTES, WHITE ROCKS, INDIAN EUNNEEDUCKS. . . ■•;., : ;: SITTINGS, 15 EGGS FOE 10s. DAY-OLD CHICKS AND DUCKLINGS. WEITE FOR PRICE LIST.:.. WILLOUCHBY KNIGHT, :S Proprietor, LOWER HTJTT. ..-. THE .SUN POULTRY BOOK.' ;; A COMPLETE GUIDE TO BEGINNERS IN'POULTEYfNo oae'fehduld miea JUST PUBLISHED. ... : . having this work. It is a compact and complete guido to poultryeePlTffALSO INCLUDES THE N.Z. UTILTY POULTRY STANDARD. f. Send Is. M. in stamps TO-DAY. BOX 588, CHEISTCHURCH;: t> A T8 V r^TTT^iK" , ©-White leg-' JtSAJj I horns): SSleßsS®S'>«f , Hardiest for Egg Productioii;'V;Winiiers of recent Tw .° Yeare 'Bgg Weight Tesb-;25-, chicks, 305.; 50. chicks, 555.; 100 chicks, J!s^2B : chi6ke v !and fireless sflwiSllP">< ( \vwF\?l b roo< i er ' i<>s - Settings from Special Pens, 15 eggs, i^^*>^'»^^j-^ < «S 15s, P From progeny of-the above: 50 egg 6, "lZestMi> 27e - ; m eg » s> 45s - Hens **& 12«- 6d. and W&L "„ s - eao ' l - JTales, 21e. and 30s. each. Cash with. theorder - H. LEGER, • THE VILLAGE EGG FAEII, ; ...■ ■ . ' ' "' =rj':'j I ARTISTS' REQUISITES! |j i FULL SELECTIONS AT BEST VALUE PRICES! .'. j i TpVERY need- of the. Artist will be found here, and may' l>e _ imr- " j chased to advantage. 'I I Pen Painting Materials, Canvases, j I Oil and Water Colours, etc. . J * ft » These goods have been carefully selected, and are absolutely rcliablo ; • I in eveiy way. • . ! [ Wo offer the best value possible in ArtisU' Ecquisite. and a ] I '■' full, measure of satisfaction and value is assured with overy purchase, -' j ,',* ■ . i 1 TINGEY'S, Oil and Colour Merchants, j 3O.'.MANNEUS STEEET WELLINGTON. j

u Tfjf fJJIP" JS a modern appliance which will WfiSTiifo . ~ , quickly supply a copious stream of •. p SsIB bWIw hot water by using a small quantity of 9*f~' \ ' chips or rubbish. ' ■■-.-. bl lequires no care or attention tSjjjS! - can ' 3e an ?. tinea. ITS EXTREME CHEAPNESS AND ! LOW FUEL CONSUMPTIok BRINGS IT WITHIN THE REACH OF NEW ZEALAND'S .SMALLEST HOMES. Price M 10s. complete fsjlslffi F,OIB - WELLINGTON. ,—- .. - . ----- ... g Get in touch with us right away. f"! JOHN DUTHIE-& Go., Ltd., W(LLIS STREET WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 13

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