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ATLAS FAKM POWDER IS SAFE | AND SURE. There are various kinds of high explosives, and Atlas tfarni Powder is one of the best—the safest on tho' market. Tor subsoiling on farms, blasting stumps and rooks, ditching and other work aoout the farm there's no explosive -to eaual Atlas Earn Powder. Though labour is scarce you can clear the stumps from your pnddock cheaply and thoroughly with Atlas Farm Powder! Get particulars of this safe, sure explosive. Goldlngham and Beckett, Ltd., Palmerston North, Distributing Agents -.for Wellington, Wairarapa, and Taranaki, or Atlas Powder Co., Box 913, Wellington — Advt. The famous Victor Cheese Vats are the manufacture of A. ,T. Parton Carierton. Every up-to-date cheeso factory should use one. Orders should he placed right now, because the steel shortage is making itself felt, and so orders can only be executed in rotation. A. 3. Parton, §heet ."Metal and Plumbing Works, Pembroke 'Street, Carterton.—Advt. ' A farm situated within five miles of Wellington for sale by Messrs. J. H. Bethuno and Co. On Tuesday at Kelburn Mr. 6. G. Nathan will conduct an auction sale of household furniture, etc.

% Through the weening jd%R\ vW&Wzk*. period right on'untflsiyttr WJsr<sw< theyareputoutonstass %. vis %it?A the progress of G«rstena- % '©Mrm jJsselsr fetl calves Is phenomenal. jpr M& Jwsr With good bone, plenty XSjf %c ydmr of 2esh, and glossy coat xk * —just the sort of stock \, &r to S&tlden the beart of the fanner and catch the Tr y~ , . eye of the buyer. Gorstena Calf -Meal Is ivcquu cs packed te handy ot ft.Y /"N 1 • 181bs—10 bags to the No Looking sack - x • ° m_

For Calves » Cows, Pigs, Horses, Sheep and Poultry. ' fflKfTSbL} if ■ To publish even extracts from the thousands of testimonials received testifying to the value of'Meggitt'sj '' '— V Linseed Oil Meal would require too much space, but, in order to give an idea of the growing popularity i]s Ifl f Mi * , of the meal, we have decided upon a series of announcements giving extracts from the letters ot a few V" Mr~*— •*£ satisfied fanner clients:- ■ , /( Wk -My SERIES NO. 1. ~ . ~, . y, \ Mi *2p s «» Mr. Peter L. Tighe, Verodale, via Eavmond Terrace, says: "No dairyman should he without a ffl^ a "'TSjp» V \ kWk Jji $feE&?s<A supply of Meggitt's Linseed Oil Meal; wh'ich gives a better and richer flow of milk; it will make your Hi-. I rt V_rf •' weilk stock strong anil healthy. It is the finest of all" foods. • Fero'dale possesses some of the finest I A*. -Oi 4? milking strains of Shorthorn, Durham, Guernsoy, and Jersoy cattle." ffilMil LJ* Mr. A. E. Whitelaw, Hill Top, writes: "Send me repeat or dor of Linseed Oil Meal. I cannot speak fp|S||l§) Z\ W\. jr too highly of the immense value of the meal. I would not now be without it." • Ismw ' (A4mm\slX&pL(. ' llr - G - C nllzeD9 > Kangaroo Valloy, who opened with orders of five, ten, and twenty sacks, says: I Y^s ' l cannot speak too highly of your Linseed Meal. For calves it has no equal—in fact, for all classes of 0 '." JUk 1L? Wm ' Cox > Badgery's Creek, writes: "I am feeding fifty cows on a mixture of Linseed Oil Meal ■"'.„ L - {P"* jfll -rf? W£Shl Jr an(l c ' m "f; tbey show wonderfully improved condition, are clean and healthy, and give a big amount of y? ./* cream. After trying all foods, your Linseed Meal is easily the best. I also use the meal for my ~* : j '' horses, and they pre fer it to corn." , *»" S '] *&* When purchasing fro in your store ask for pamphlets giving information of how to feed. jI&L F rom a " Stores, or fu II particulars from Agents. « • BLAIR, REED & Co., Ltd., Box 941, Wellington, N.Z., or MPrriTT I -Mf LINSEED OIL AND OIL MEAL MANUFACTURERS, GUm 1 I f Ltl®* id KING STREET, SYDNEY, N.S.W.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 4, 29 September 1917, Page 10

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