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I .^ : ->'"' r ~ "V ■ POULTRY FOR SALE. . '" '■ ' : ' :; '""TVT TT M "Rl Y' Q INDIAN RUNNEIT • ;\-liEGHORNS. -ItA U. lu. IJS| I Q ! DUCKS. I -Hold/tho World's Record for Two Years' Laying for Sii Hens, viz., 2717 fggsrH46s first year, ■ 12-iS second year. ■ }. iA] 6 " wiuner of, four New Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls and Ducks during six years. ' . ;■ , ; ' : :lt : isonly magnificent constitution and laying power that will sccure'these |esults. ■. ■ ■;■.v ■ • ■ ,«-:-; .WHY FEED ANYTHING DUT A CHAMPIO/N LAYER? !'. : STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of the same "brood: 25 'for 30=.: 50 for 55s • !OCK for-100s.; railage paid. ■■ ' OP 15 EGGS, 155., postage paid. Incubutor Lots, 100 for ,£2 10s. specially Selected Breeders: Cockerels, 30s. each; Hen* or Pullets, 15s. each;' Drakes',:2os. eaclV; Ducks, 15s. oach; freight extra. . ' |. STBRJIS: CASH.'WIT.H ORDER. Please, writo for Catalogue to ' i *£■'■ ik' (I MITiWMV j > r , -A, Ix. iVIUIMJJI, T^OPBIBTOB, j .;«-.HERETATJNGA POULTRY CO., HERETAUNGA, WELLINGTON, \TP:, PAYS} ■ '' 'T" lj » v e THE BEST. i§y. ;. -, • ' The kino ,TOU WAi\T. ' - j'-SvV ■'■ ; - "'■■:, • Healthy, Vigorous Chicks. , r.. jlurfcjjred White Leghorn Chicks, Padman-Nixon Strain, 25 in' Tireless Brooder jmtfc instructions), for M 7s. Hi:-, 50 for .£2 Vis.; 100 for .64 15s. *» IETTINGS White' Leghorns, Black Minoreas, Black Orpingtons, Silver Wyan10s., posted. ' ITEKUS-Cash with Order. '■ V '" ■'/■'"•■■■ " SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TALK !■ ° f my Chickß 6U PP lied t0 Wclli "S- ---• (•■— . ' /ton customers alone during past five I'j!t'.'.-"' .■■ ' , seasons. ■ '. Igr PREBBLES, BELMONf, LOWER HUTJ. ;isdwer;s poultry farm,' , . 1 ;-'£A.€'AIN this Season'successful at leading Shows with Utility Birdb. Winner f;;l9l7aS::Egg-layirig Competition for Ducks; also 191G-17. • ' •' ■ : Black Orpingtons, Whito Books, Indian Runner Ducks, ajugsCD.ucks. . . .; . ■ ' ■ '■'SKG9S..-for hatching. Day-old' 'Chicks and Stnd Stock. Hen egEsi 15s. 6d. and Is.;—lndian. Eunner Duck E?gs," 2,15. Oayngan Duck Eggs, 15s. Gd. per i 5, postgey,P9Wk.v;:. . ' : . . ~-. : tr"~:t H. W. BOWEVt, FAIRFIELD, LEVIN. , iifißß" SUN POULTRY BOOK. : ;'iaEr3 ; ;v] ■ tost published. GUIDE TO, BEGINNERS IN POULTRY. No one should miw (*SBawngi this. -work. It is a compact, and complete guide to- ' poultry, ieping,—"■'• -J. . . ■ \ > i jEraLSO INCLUDES THE N.Z. UTILTY POULTRY STANDARD. ■ gggrlSM;■in'gtamps TO-DAY. 30X 58B."- CHRISTCHTTRCH iy!|)|ijeiJp&sq&!Mi^^ :|iit| There is nothing like -. wiV - j--£EE3tfTo Dress-Up 1 the Table 1 villi I Hfcthitfg , could be more replete with .delicate charm 14s$/Jr f tihan-ithe graceful lines of Silverware we are pre- HlliSra i'Ssii&Sfto show you at moderate prices. ' BHw ; pr~Sehborry's Spoons and Forks, Electroplated with' BiSr ;;pte3ing' Silver, will last 'a, lifetime. " Iff. !@A SPOONS- . .. 10/-per i'doe. ■ || s ( . 16/6 per | doz. I SPOONS- '~ 20/- per £ doz. I ; FORKS- <• '■ ■ 16/6 p v er i doz. 1 FOKKS-' ''' . • 20/- per j doz. i [ : fc.. Christopher Johnson's best quality Table Knives,' li ; for quality and endurance^. ■ j LpTABLE, KNIVES- ' "" ' '20/, per \ doa. |j ;!f:I)ESSERT KNIVES' . 17/6 per \ doz. || PAY POSTAGE. ,„ SEND JOUR ORDER 'I \"S '■-,' ■?' ALONG TO-DAY. ' ; "-. I 35P :- :-':-WEI,IINGTQN. y' ; - ' , pi ■ ; ■•• ' - ! v % • :]Jp© : Hos® aid; .Youbt 1C 1.. Most homes have their gardens or lawns. They beautify the :\r •\ - :; Wl ),surroundingsiand are the pride ofthe household. During the ■ , - , ' : " ■■■;..-;; ~,hptmonths thepreservatiori of thc'flowers and lawns isi mat ' " '':::■■; .., ter of concern..'. Frequent use of the. Garden Hose is Ihe only ' ' • salvation. The cost of a good hose is not much-especially when iHS-St'soithe hard wearing, no,n-kin king, non-splitting typesuch as 'I of feet of this Australasian-made Hose is in use • :j :£s|r| Australasia—giving years of service and satisi to users. ' It's being dragged about and subjected to ■ f .:. 'all kinds of ill-use, but its fine quality and construction gives : : !j :.-.. it'the durability to stand up to years of such use. It is made •« [ ■'■■..■ jn'fJirce brands—Dunlop, Oceanic and Federal- and is with- N ; ] -";\ putdoubttheMostEconomicaianuDependableGarclenHose i{! : rnade. It costs no more than other hose—the_difference ■■ ll' , . . is/in the Excellent and Certain Service you get from it. |||; Ask, for Dunlup Hose—it's your guarantee qf satisfaction. • • 31 Obtainable in.various typtsand all sizes at Leading Store's. 11 JLLUSf RATED LIST '.-•'. D'JNLOP RUBBER CO. |{ ON APPLICATION... -- . . Wellinston, Christchurch,.Auckland "'''"T'A"''"" ""~~~~~"'~' "—■*"■ ■«—- ' -■ . |jjWB HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDES pf TOOLS FROM TEE BEST MAKERS, including the following:- ' ■W. ■/•..' ;j : '|Hedge Sheaw. t ' ————™ i am Sprinklers. fpeSU LAW MOWERS gg-g* Jij Border Forks. ' ENGLISH. Planters' Hoes. p Border Shears. ' Greenes Silens Messor. Pruning Shears. :,;--Branch Cuttero. ." Ransome's'Anglo-Paris. Pruning Saivi,. '•™^, Gr p b^ rS - Ransome's Automaton. gakes. . Digging. Fori£3. ■ ~„_„,„.„ ' . Raaping Hooks. % Draining Spades., AMERICAN, Scythes. ~ .•• Dutch Hc«a. ' , Arcade, •- Sprayers.' Edging Knives. ■ Favourite. Sets of Ladies' Tools. ..Garden Rollers. . Lakewood. - Sprayers. Garden Trowels. .. " ' Shovels. v .Garden 'Shears. Easy . g des . !■■■ Grubbing Hoes. '. ' ■ New RoVcr. Slashers.. • Grasa Shears. Premier. ' Turf Cutters. ';' Grass Hooks. .' . -i..... ■..i-i...... ! Weeding Forks. , JOHN DUTHIE & C© e , Ltd o : HARDWARE & METAL MERCHANTS. WILLIS STREET ;.' • TELEPIIONES. Town Departmant, 3006; Country Department, 156; i v; ' Offiura, 573; Iron Yard, 2504. ' ■' '■ ':',. ' I :'' U^OI ' J ULCBRS VAIUCUSK J. ■ WVCHERIfc hO you suffer with V'arlcose Ulcers? Lo«k nnti key Specialist. / ' : li 60, I can guiiTOiiteo to cure tou.' Ee y ß cut to an .T pattern. .-Safe; nnd r, tredtrnont is f-ainless; and requiree P'°- B ™ promptly dupliiatiiTl. i oparation, anj is nob costlv Evcl- y description of Loclmmith <) Work iVrite" for' full information to ' thoroughly catered for.. ; i ■.■■" ERNEST UEALEif, • Address: KING'S » i ; - ■.. ' Chemist, Welliiigton. Phone 23. Foiton. 'Phone 568. Private 'phone 2234 ty rings).

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 12

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