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'Phone 4163. | -BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, qECTRE]> PBEMIEIt HONOTJRS at Palmerston N. WJnter Show, 1917, win. < j for Beat Utility Bird, two Firsts, two Specials, Second and Third. Allsti raw ot % Zealand 1917 Duck Test. ,p- ,m -DUCKS. from these Strains.. Write for Price List. Black Orpingtons, White Leghorns, White Kocks, Indian Runner Ducks, Cayuga Ducks. Males, 21s. and 30s. each . h H. W. BOWER, FA IRFIELD, LEVIN. I ,?sS^ L^Nt]s POULTRY FARM. _ T „ mrTTI PALMEIiSTON NORTH. TT IS THE. STRAIN IHA I TELLS. Our Utility Leghorns and iUinorcas A again scored at thifi years Mamwatn Winter Show. ONE FIRST AND SPECIAL, THREE FIRSTS. TWO SECONDS, ONE THIRD. Orders booking now. Epgs, 7s. 6d.. and 10s. G#. for 15. Speoial Leghorn Pen, headed by champion cock, 15s. for 15, delivered at your door. Incubator lots qiutod on request. Day-old Chicks, Is. cacn. 100 for 953,, rail paid. Leghorn and Minorca Cockcrels, » few to spare,- 21$. each. . Order early.■W- BIBRRE, THE : POULTRY BOOK. • ■ A COMPLETE GUIDE TO .BEGINNERS IN POULTRY.-No oae should .miss A . .. JUST PUBLISHED. having this work.- It is-a coin pact and -complete guido to poultrykeeping. ■ ■ .'V ■ IT ALSO INCLUDES THE N.Z. UTILTY "POUI/reY STANDARD. "•id le. 9d. in stamps TO-DAY. i BOX 588, CHRISTCHUR'CIL"
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 116, 2 February 1918, Page 15
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