■'____ POULTRY FOR SALE. twSSER, . MTT M "Rl Y' Q indian runner ■ LEGHORNS. luL U 111 l> I )3 DUCKS. Hold tlio World's Record for Two Years' Laying for Six Hens, viz., 2717 eggs—l-J69 first year, 1248 second year. Also winner of four New Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls and Ducks during tho past six years. It is only magnificent constitution and laying power that will soouro theao results. ■ \ WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of tho snma brood: 25 for 305.; 50 for 555.; 100 for 100s.; railage paid. SETTINGS.OF 15 EGGS, 155., postage paid. Incubator Lots, 100 for £2 10s. Sieecially Selected Breeders: Cockerels, 30s. each; Hens or Pullets, 15a. each; wjjfces, 20s. each; Ducks, 15s. each; freight extra. TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. Pkso write for Cataloguo to • v A, G. MUMBY, PHOPRTETOR, HERETAUNQA POULTRY CO., HERETAUNGA, WELLINGTON. BROOKLANDS POULTRY YARDS. THE MOST EXTENSILE IN THIS DISTRICT. OUR BIRDS are BRED TO LAY, and they do it. Wo are now Booking Orders for early or later delivery. WHITE LEGHORNS AND BLACK MINORCAS: Day-old Chicks, 100 £5, 50 £2 155., 25 £1 103. Eggs, 7e. 6d. for 15, or 10s. postage paid; .£2 for 100. WHITE RUNNER DUCKS (Americnn Stock), splendid layers: Settings, 10s. for 12, postage 2a.' 6d. extra; cash with ordor. Order Early if you want early delivery. • STOCK BIRDS FOR SALE. Inspection invited. Correspondence promptly attended to. W. '.DIEBRE, KAIRANGA ROAD, PALMERSTON NORTH. TT "PA To have THE BEST. XX X-AX-O The kind YOU WANT. Healthy, Vigorous Chicks. Pure-bted Whito Leghorn Chicks, Padman-Nixon Strain, 25 in Fireless Brooder (with .instructions), for £1 7s. 6d.; 50 for £i 10s.; 100 for £1 15a. SETTINGS mite Lcghorna, Bla«k Minorcas, Black Orpingtons, Silver Wyandottee, 10s., posted. .« TERMS-Casli with Order. ...... V SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J?£\.\JA.iD JLIX.LJIXI ton customers alone during past five •/ . • . ' seasons. PREBBLES, BELMONT, LOWER HUTT. BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, AGAIN this Season successful at leading Shows with; Utility Birds. ■ Winner «>f 1917-18 Egg-laying Competition for.Ducks; also 1916-17. White Leghorns, Blaok Orpingtons, White Bocks,, Indian Runner Ducks, Cayuga Ducke. . EGGS for hatching. Day-old Chicles and Stud Stock. Hen eges, 15s. Gd. and 21s. Indian Runner Duck Egga, 21s. Carugan Duck Eggs, _15a. Od. per 15, post- ' ,'H.':'w. BOWER,. LEVIN. WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS, ' WAI-PONGA POULTRY YARDS. WHITE LEGHORNS. • WHITE ROCKS. SILVER WYANDOTTES. ■ ■■■-■ ■• INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS. TEIGGS, for Setting,. 15 for 10s. Incubator Lots, .£2 per 100. *jAY-OLD CHICKS and INDIAN RUNNER DUCKLINGS. Write for Price List. . WILLOUGHBY' KNIGHT, PROPRIETOR, LOWER HUTT. Wai-Ponga WHITE ROCKS won tho Heavy Breed Test at Christchurch; also Winning the Autumn 1916-17 Teat. THE SUN -POULTRY BOOK. A COMPLETE GUIDE TO BEGINNERS IN POULTRY. No one should miss JUST PUBLISHED. having 'this work. It is a compact and eoraplete guide to poultry- ■ keeping, . ". '. •.. '••' , IT ALSO INCLUDES THE N.Z. UTILTY POULTRY STANDARD, Bend Iβ. 9d. in stamps TO-DAY. . BOX 588, CHRISTCHURCH
HOTEL NOTICES. BARRETT'S HCTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. \7ISITOES to Wellington should etay ; » at this splendid Hotel. Every oonv fort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift, installed. Eleo trio Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. pei day. D. DALTON, Propriitor; THE RUTLAND HOTEL, WANGANTJI. VISITORS to Wanganui should stay at the Rutland Hotel, where comfort, attention, and a first-class service ir.ake it one of the leading hotels in the Dominion S. L. PARSONS PROPRIETOR. i 3 S3 j\ vW YtfTi in i RECOGNISED AS ONE OF THE DOMINION'S LEADING HOTELS. WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Pirst-clasa Accommodation. I Tariff-lOs. per 'day.' „ "Dominion" always en fie. S. J. ALLEN, (Late of Wanganui), ProDrietor. HOTEL LANGIIUIR, TAUAIARUNUI. JUST recently opened. Everything new and right up-to-date. Right opposite Station, and a few minutes from WaEganui Steamer Landing; 52 rooms; electricity throughout. Excellent cuisine. Commodious Sample Ruoins. Terms 10s. per day, woekly by arrangement. ■ . JLRS. HANDYSIDE, Manageress. EUUIPMENT SUPPLIES frHB'BASTIAN BLESSiNOTCfiI) CHICAQO 6locki held in NZ by die Sole Agentt«\ HENRY BERRY & CO., AVakefield Street' Wellihgton, ' Ajid at Auckland, Chrißtchurch, Dunedin, -id Invercirgill.'
lii'lI ii'l .is British • 3-|; § absolutely =i A MEET»NC AMD A MEMORY "It was a beast of a day, extremely cold, and 'tho snow was driving in a hurricane wind, when a captain, seeing 6ome likely signs of shelter, called at our ehanty, and asked to stay awhile until ho could got a lorry for —. Naturally wo were only too pleased to shelter him and niado him as comfortable as poseible under the circumstances. After ho had thawed, tho following conversation was carried on:— "I suppose yon arc a fully qualified chartered accountant, and everyone else .hi. your unit?" , "No.lonly our officers." "What, then, were you before tho war?" "Commercial Clerk." . ,r vVherei"' "Cadbury." ' "Wore you, really? At Bournville? Ah, I remember Bournville. Spent tho happiest day I ever remember there." "Really?" "Yes, 1 went with tho British Association. I can see the children dancing round the maypolo now—tho play in those lovely grounds. Oh; it was tophole." . "Of course, I told him that I helped to entertain them, and for a quarter of an hour spent a very happy time—not in France—but Bournville, and it was surprising what-a lot he had remembered after somo- eight years, recalling oven the box of chocolate that ho took home. The lorry arrived, and he was soon white with snow, and I wondered if his spirit was still at Bournville in tho sunshine." Bournville supplies are strictly rationed. Britain's, necessities and consequent prohibition of export of foodstuffs alono prevent Bournvillo Cocoa and Cadbiiry's Chocolate from reaching New Zealand at present. l' GOVERNMENT '•■ DEPARTMENT. i PREMIUMS LOW, BONUSES LARGE. ESSMSf2SM22233 Conditions oi Policies liberal. Business restricted to New Zealand. All moneys invested in the Dominion. Every policy guaranteed by tho State. J. H. RICHARDSON, KFJ,, (i) Conimlttlontr.
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