r ——■— | Protect Your Horses | and Cattle Against I the Winter Weather Winter is now upon us and you will require good warm | £ coverings for your stock. If they are worth keeping they are 1 worth protecting, and good protectionin winter means better ; ! returns later on. ' ' ' . I Horse covers are made of I Good Quality Duck, Felt Lined, j j sizes 3 feet 9 inches to 6ft. 9 inches, .but we can supply any {j I size over 5 feet 9 -inchcs. j Cow Covers are made of Jute or Duck, unliiicd, in all sizes I up to 5 feet 3 inches. Wc also stock . Loin Covers, in Khaki t > Duck with good felt lining, each' trap and draught size. \ Write for price list. j The N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. j Distributing Co. Ltd., j Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute; Featherston Street, Wellington. Branches: Feilding, Vangariui, ; Mastertou," Marton, Taihape. I I CLOVER GRINDING''^''LAPPING 1 ; COMPOUND I The old method of using' emery or other abrasives and oil is becoming completely side tracked by the advent of Clover Grinding Compound, which docs the work so -much better and quicker that there is no comparison possible; eliminates the danger 'of the oil running off the work and carrying with it some of the abrasive to other parts si where iv often does great damage. . | A Perfect Grinding Compound uiu6t have certain well-defined quali- | ties and characteristics, which we oan say with confidence appear lin 1 thoir entirety only in Clover Compound. Ij Clover is a patented mixture of petroleum'hard oil with an abrasive. \ The abrasiva used is one of the hardest and sharpest known. j The grease binder is as soft as a fine vaseline, and yot will hold the I-, abrasive in perfect mechanical mixturo in tomperatures over 200 1\ j Another remarkable quality is that ;it will not break down'under severe f rubbing or friction, such as is encountered in lapping and grinding operI ations ! The only Grinding Compound that wiU stand up under a power--3 driven tool. . ; .In 4oz. duplex tins containing ;2oz. each of roughing and finishing ? compound, also lib. cans. :■■ . E.W. Mills & Co. Ltd. | Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets | WELLINGTON A Poultry Fencing ■: More Serviceable ' --j, jiFf More Dependable " More Economical Sudden climatic changes, wind, rain, and heat, are the quickest destroyers of ordinary netting fences, and it is to resist these . "spoilers" that this new Poultry Fencing is made. "Blue llbbosi" Poultry Feaciug is made with wires twice as heavy as ordinary netting—thereforo ■ it lasts twice as long. "BLUB RIBBON" is so fino in mesh that your youngest chicks cannot squeeze through and get lost. "BLUE RIBBON" is constructed , with one-piece up-and-down 6tays that eliminate the need for top and bottom railing. "BLUE RIBBON" needs only half the .number of poslis required by ordinary netting. • "BLUE RIBBON" saves you 50 per cent, and gives you a far better and dependable fence..- ■ . Give vour chicks a "BLUE RIBBON" ..home—they'll be safer and better in every way. The STEWART-TIMBER, Glass &'Hardware Co. .Ltd. - 80-84 Cowrtemay Place, Wellington. Furniture made by Collie's flrl) vill give your home the true atmosphere ftl'f of cheerful comfort. It is made on tho premises by expert craftsmen from only 1 WMWlil mWfrt tho -highest grade materials. I SW&TnffHM.' ~ le ' : can P r ' co om ' furniture most I 1 moderately, for factory and showroom together are situated in n loiv rent area. M \ / This means reduced expenses for us and. K ' lower prices for you; '.?ome in and see us—our Furniture is the best—our prices are the lowest. EBWAKD COLUE Ltd. Furniture Manufact urere 167 Riddiford Street, Newtown Moo! the- Homestead, ' Shearing Sheds, Barns, and Every Other Structure with MALTfIOID .Malthoid repments tho oreatest value for money expended. It eombinos endurance, reeistanco to climatic extremes, fine appearance, rent economy, ,It costs less than half tho prico of galviaiwd iron, and can be fixed'ry anvone—nails, coment and instructions with each roll. . Actual samples and illustrated booklet, post fre« from Agents— SMITH & Sffll Ltd ,v c ifngtcn
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 204, 24 May 1920, Page 8
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