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t Every Animal I , Keep Yours I i^pm^^cue i'„r ht by supplying \i^' "Co-op" Salt Licks aro a ro-vitalisiag tonic S for stock. They oro medicinal Licks of pure < . sterilised Salt with Phosphates and'a small proJ!sjsMhW'JSJ* ' portiou of Lime, Sulphur, and Epsom Salts scion- J ttflcallv prepared. They will do more to prevent j llili "IslliilP* disease than any medicinal treatment.' .1 jlE} VJitOP*- Salt Licks contain just the required essentials \ to act as a preventative, for they arc tho results of years of practical \ experience in treating diseases of animals. j i. ' As hard and' as white as marble, 5 /S . ! I As Wholesome and as Pure as Spring Water, | I "Co-op" Salt Licks a/e cheaper in actual use than Hock Salt. . ! | Tliey contain no Gypsum—Dirt—Sulphates—Chloride of Magnesia— ■ i I or Alum. They're just pure sterilised Salt compressed at a pressure | j- of 20001bs. to'the square inch. .'•■■''.■•■ • 5 They can't melt'away—weather does not affect them. Each' block j I is fitted with a loop; for hanging to post, rail, or fence. Pat up in jj cases of' 12 51b. blocks. | The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. ! j Distributing Go., Ltd., | ! Head Office! Dominion Farmers'lnstitute, Featherston Street, Wellington. | 1 Branches: Feilding, Wanganuf, Mastetton, Matton, Taihape. H 6 " ■ ■: ■ ' ' J (LIMITED), . ..,>;.,, NOMINAL CAPITAL «' SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL - 4 £232,224 PAID-UP CAPITAL - :;f\ £2*2*837 *SJ. HEAD OFFICE, MASfERTON. .'' BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, ' PAHIATUA. EKETAHUNA, ALFREDTON, DANNEVIRKE, MARTINBOROUGH, WOODVILLE, AND RONGAROA. i General Merchants, Auctioneers, Woolbrokers, — Stock, Station and Commission 1 Agents. — LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL. STOCK; &c. at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. * kWhiiffi& " for Domestic It Water, ■g' PULL INFORMATION FROM THE ' T**T ,- N.Z, AGENTS, . , ~ Wam f@%s f.taisandiaclvltd. HEATING SPECIALISTS, /^^l^V WELLINGTON. /

ff.cTl&e name meaitf i. 1 .everything-. I . • ill • ■ ■. ■ • nt j|j- bo steadfastly refuse any sub- p| M stitutes. For over 60 years |« p$ the name Bonnington Las is H stood for' the standard' family S^,Jj| congh remedy. Half a century fe. \ M ago grandmothers proved its |* ffi efficiency—to-day their chil- §~ m dron use it with the same sat-, -g ' P isfaotion. 'Tis handed down jj; ' , \ m . from generation to generation. « p For coughs and colds 'tis with- .§• j>H out equal—it contains no opi- # jfeij ateo or harmful drugs,' and is & I ■M aß&fe and sure remedy : for M : 'fj both old and young. , '■• .|| . | Make sure you get the genu- m I ino Irish Moss—see to it that W ' R ,you are'given the original' jjp L -JOT ' » .' ■ Look for the name. f 3 Wk"» All chemists and stores. «s •%r 10 ° -^#' Furnaces Built With U, Firebricks Last Longer I The exacting care taken in the manufocturc of N.B. Firebricks assures , lengthy service and lasting satisfac.Tlio famous North Brunner Fireclay from which N.B. Firebricks ore made is tin equal in every respect of the best British Fireclay. '. N.B. Firebricks are made in New : Zealand. Use them for your furnace. Write, call, or 'phono Nos. 2G4BA or 121 for particulars. Samuel Brown,. Ltd., : 31-33 JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. ' BARRETT'S HOTEL. VISITORS to Wellington should sta; at this splendid Hotel.' Every com ; : fort and attention. Night Porter 1 ~ attendance. Electric Lift fnstalloa. El« trie Light in every room, land, 9s. po a> " D. DALTON, Proprietor. j ALKrNG on lmrTpartments jaw ; the nerves. WOOD-MILNE Rub- 1 ber Heelt make hard roads seem soft! British made from Para Rubber. Mate •ure you get Wood-Milne el

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 301, 16 September 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 301, 16 September 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 301, 16 September 1919, Page 8

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