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j POULTRY'FOR SALE, j -iPEOTO-NXJTS FOE POULTRY. . j .THE ''LATEST~TESTIMONIAL, ' i 8. PREBBLE, Utility Poultry Breeder, Jtalmont, writes:— '•"I'have been using your Proto-Nuts for tho last two years, and it" ! 'Sii without doubt the FINEST EGG'PRODUCER yet discovered." I PREPARED BY ! • THE A'. AND P. POOD CO., LTD, | ' WELLINGTON. THE LIVE STOCK FOOD SPECIALISTS, ! WHITE MTTM"OV , Q INDIAN RUNNER j LEGHORN'S. ITX UItJLD JL IO DUCKS. i . . Hold the World's Record for • Two years' 1 Laying for Six Hens, viz., 2717 i «ggs—l469 'first year, 1248 second year. j - i'l'AlfiftTnnner of four New Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls and Ducks during I the"Vpast'se.ven years. i It is only magnificent' constitution and laying power that will secure these ! results. i . WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER? | STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of the samo brood: 25 for 305.;, 50 for Ms.; 100 for. 100s.; railage paid. / i . SETTINGS 01' 15 EGGS', 155., postage paid. Incubator Lots, 100 for £2 10s. I Specially Selected Breeders: Cockerels, 30s. each; Ileus or Pullets, 15s. each; j Drakes, 20s. each; Ducks, 15s. tach; freight extra. ' TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. Please write'for Catalogue*, to f A. G. MUMBY, ™ IETOB '< • [ HERETAUNGA POULTRY CO., lIERETAUNGA, WELLINGTON. !" BOWER'S POULTRY FARM, | " - "" AGAIN ON TOP 'WITH INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS • i v . WINNER OP '1918-I'J AUCKLAND DUCK COMPETITION: Also two years ; in succession at CHRISTCHURCH, holding New Zealand record with 1595 eggs. High-class Utility, White Leghorns, Black Orpingtons, White Rocks, and i Cayuga Ducks. > ' H. W. BOWER, FAIRFIELD, LEVIN. , " THE BEST BLOOD. ._ •' i TS7*E have recently imported from Melbourne a pen of White Leghorns from i Vy H. B. Jaiiiijs, Melbourne, world's record stock, also Black Orpingtons from [ Marville Poultry Farm. Settings, now booked from the birds at £2 2s. for 15 eggs, : Settings from our famous Rector White Leghorns, iBl Is. for 15 eggs. . GET THE BEST-IT PAYS. . '■ Jl) SPECIALIST, POULTRY BREEDER, . Jj. Iri.JaliiM-11/11,. Box 588. CHRISTCHURCH. I=SPORTSMEN! = j - PURCHASE BY MAIL | i-'-v ' FROM i 'i : : - \\C~T A v : 1 | Shooting and Angling Requisites to ill Any Address in New Zealand "C.A.C." CATALOGUES £0 "WIDE i REPUTATION for Sound Quality, Best Value, and • possession of Very Good Servicers been attained by j. Sportsman. Sent .The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., j post-free on request, ' that a big Mail Order Department haß « . • "dpt.'ii rmi iKT> ■ been built up to meet the requirei •, THE RETAIL GUN LIST meJlts of Sportsmflll aU oTer New j ■' " describes—' Zealand. |i : : ffifles S^ n8 Our business is run'most economically' ! . • Hovolvers ' —we havo ouronm froehold'premises, j , Cartridges we, are not burdened with heavy City I, £•, , • Sundries -rents, we buy and Bell for spot cash ' ■ THE "ANGLERS'REQUISITES" -and the savings that accrue go to ; ~r : • our Customers. " describes— ~ . 1 | ■* Hods and Eeels Tou can'shop'with us by mail, and Wading Goods get the benefit of unrivalled experi- | ence and facilities. . "We issue comprehensive Illustrated e • Catalogues fully describing our Stock; • - REPAIRING DEPARTMENT and as we pay poritage, customers far I j -rtr . • „• and near are treated exactly alike. .1 ■We repair Guns, I I Sifles, Bevolvers, ■ Prompt attention given to all orders, ' §, fishing Tftcklo or no matter how huay we met ? be - B Sporting Goods. . Our Staff comprises only efficient and ' a . Old-pattern Weap- highest-skilled craftsmen. a .ons converted to | I J modern requirement. Write for Catahgue-To-day .Z - I | j The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd. ! j AUCKLAND. "■ ■, ■ j Dyspepsia ■, aid Nerves i ! Dr. Caesell's Tablets are the Proved Remedy j for Weakened Nerves and Every t Digestive Derangement. | ', : — : \ • ;In3igtetiofr is one of the commonest effects of weak' nerves.' | j , ,The digestive organs Ipse their power for want of the vital i i • force which the nerves should convey, and indigestion is the v -natural"result. But let Dr. Cassell's Tablets'strengthen the | . , .'.nerves, and health soon returns because the digestive system I . again becomes active. Here is an instance. Dr. Cassell's | j <■ Tablets enable the stomach to produce its own digestive II •' fluids, and that is why they cure where ordinary remedies, i consisting of purgatives and antacids, fail utterly. Such j. ' preparations merely relieve symptoms, whereas Dr. CasseU's )' ; Tablets remove the cause by, restoring the natural power of I !' ' the digestive organs. ' ' : | j " Invigorate the Digestive Organs so Thoroughly that one toon ! j S, ; Recovers Health and Fitness. v j Dr. A. 'J. 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Sole proprietors, Dr. Cnssell's Co., Ltd., Manchester, Eng. ■ jJt Ifal Boilers & Radiators g§|% ; fejli for Domestic Hot Water I|| g' ; TAB j ■ HEATING SPECIALISTS, j j.ll ,| IIU WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 229, 21 June 1919, Page 12

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