jjjm "THE NATION'S WEALTH jj *cl ISITS BAmES -" i Wf'sWfi,' 1 ■As the strength of a nation depends % on its children, so the strength of its, '4 children depends on their food. gj ■ JjTl&ss Let the children- have plenty of the % ■£j|* Puddings which they readily eat. ' jjj They get full digestive value out of the 4 milk: when used with Brown & Poison 3 Corn Flour. ■ n 1 ' F° r young children, milk - M /■"VStfKc ' soup; for'older children and ,j!s^l|^%V' adults, Cdrn Flour baked (mSs^t® fiSp % n P with or without . ip! t^?js| . egg,andthedelicious ' \ mr , . $01 -Jnlijljj sultana pudding, are )$»? j§M very strengthening. Ip§=4\ fl Jl'l dishes are full of nour- / <jj| r- J W*^w >>) '-' ishmentandacce P tab 'y m {At ""Vj & Poison recipe book. Write *J £& In\ HoßSewlV(!3 who *> t 1,8 " , <""» % |«r|in i ' ISESi ilfl l sPsSiil cooltln &. cheft, and professions! \ tyiPMIJ Wflm oooks. flnd the ORION'S wondermi \ _j >ij£jiJ||!f- Ovonsaconttantsourceof pleasure \ I and satleraction. The draught Is \ I LjOfs™ Mndor.such perfect control thai ib» v j§*?J4 Nl ; JleaL can be reijutaied loa nicety. 1 5, ""/ Imnwis ' */tMH ■ l u,c!( .. nei, t required for pastry, 'w l ' lhe sloall y heat for bread, and the •"" lv\s Q u/X ' AttrZi. s .' ron ? neal f° r meals are all secured ■m.m i>iae».' «' s requlpeS, witnout the least trouble. Ib<l01 "0N ls.New Zealand's National n i — nmaxeagsssaßSass& Range I Bade In sizes to suit every '.Ask your Ironmonger ta ahow you one I llome, . I New Zealand's Best! 1 =^ = I The best apricots in this DominI ion—the faraouß Central Otago i^^^^^^S • m a Pfi"li —are used in making the kJ^w4^^T^' feMlg|| .1 Dominion** best jam. Rich, juicy and W^^^^^e SS , ii made from nothing but : this-deli-I ~ cious fruit plus fine No. I sugar. Boil- , .. jjjj lA : e l.!. n boilers ', •■. "' |!' ■ 'heaieo , by steamj packed in iins'wilh'- • I V..-OUI solder,-St.' George Apricot .-Jam • M WW%Bi>W I . • ii absolutely pure (rom start to finish. -. P»i& • I Contain! no stones—you buy all jam WW Vgjf? : I —and good jam, Taitesnd test it! V" ""*& i You'll like it—everyone doei. ■-. 14. jj\ J -■''■ i y : ../.:.■' ■■■'* . (|. Your GLADSTONE or your SUIT CASE:sHould look j < good and be good. ' ',We are now showing a', full range .- J of high-class Travelling Requisites. .■■■•,,'■ J Brief Bags Si Cases %(mt •! <| Kit/Bags Suit Cases is Leither ; I Gladstcfle Bags Attack ; / also Miis and W&, Trunks •! ! ; ——•— ■ r } " ' '' Y I WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON | a TT ™ p E vt , -M TT M "Rj Y »(3~~INDIAN RUMBR - " » LEGHORNS. -"JL C ifA u> JL (j DUCKS Hold the World's Record for Two Years' -. Lnyipg for Six Hens viz ''TIT eggs—l 469 first year, 12-18 second year. ■ ,' ' ' Also winner .of four New Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls iirid Ducks durine the past.six years. ', ■ . . •■<■.-. '• ' s It is only magnificent constitution and laying power Unit will secure these results. •■.-.•-. WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of the same brood: •25 for 305.; 50 for 55s ■ 100 for 100s.; Tiiilnge paid. . : "' SETTINGS OP 15 EGGS,, 155., postage paid. Inwibator Lole, 100 for & jos Specially Selected Broedere: Cockerels, 30s. eiich; Hens or "Pullels, Is.?~cach' Drakes, 20s. each; Ducks, 15s. each; freight oxtra. . - > TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. Please write for Cataloguo to ' A,'G. MUMBY, " PKOPRIETOB HBRETAUNGA. POULTRY CO., HERETAUNGA, WELLINGTON. BOWER'S POULTRY~~FARir~ ... OP INDIAN RUNN ER DUCK I'At'E. , Winner of 1917-18 Egg-Laying Competition, Christchurch; also. , 1!Hli-[7 SPECIALTY THIS SEAKON-BREEDINCJPENS OP RUNNER DUCKS Price, £Z 10s. and M 10s. Drakes, 255. and 355. each. SPECIAL QUOTE FOR.SPECIAL DOCKS AND DRAKES. Black Orpingtons, White Rocks, White Leghorns—Malea 20s. and 30s. each" ■ H. W. BOWER, PAIR/FIELD, UgVl_. THE SUN POULTRY~SoOkT~ A COMPLETE GUIDE TO BEGINNERS IN POULTRY. No one should misa • ' JUST PUBLISHED. having, this work. It is a compact and complete guide to poultrykeeping. IT ALSO INCLUDES THE N.Z. UTILTY POULTRY. STANDARD. Bend Is, 9d. in stamps TO-DAY. BOX 588, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 217, 1 June 1918, Page 13
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