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"Thc-Biirman No. 1 7 Horse I Clipper will clip your Horse in I 30 Minutes. | The phenomenal success which this 1 ■ machine has achieved is undoubtedly f v!J 5? duo to the excellence of the Patent /\»n a v? > f^ —K, v-ir S Clipping Hend. Its wonderful cut- \ tW\( ' fiS) £ ' ting qualities, its antifriotional dc- \ . j I 3yjk I sign, and its perfect balance, all com- \ ( fittcE-)) 3 bino to make it take the heaviest \\\ v A ifXvf PTA ! coat, nnd nt the same time U) \ [vfl JvY' Run Lightly and jm Easily — r&& j! The head cuts over three teeth, hns a central adjustment, spring pressure I j bar, and carefully hardened and interchangeable wearing parts. The : • Clippers are driven by a mechanism consisting of a number of gear j wheels so arranged that a great speed is attained, the- whole boiiuj con- i • veniently enclosed in a ' Dust-Proof Gear Box | : We carry largo stocks of Cutter Plates, Writfb Jointe, Patent Attachalilo Combs and Cutters, Sharpeners, and all replacements, also Heads and Plates for converting these machines for Sheep Shearing. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets WELLINGTON I Co-op. Calf Meal Means Robust Calves ' and Top Prices, Give your calves a good foundation and you can depend upon rearing well-conditioned milking herds or fat stock for killing. 3 .' Co-op. Calf Meal is composed of ingredients which grow strong, ro- 9 . bust calves and develop them into splendid cows and' steers. A For It Furnishes an Efficient Substitute I for new milk in raising stock.. 9 Co-op. Calf Meal enables the dairyman to acll the valuable flream or | butter-fat otherwise used to rear calves, the results being equally good, While Costing About One Fourth I of what new milk represents. ' • 1 Co-op. Calf Meal'builds sound bone and forms flesh that does not g come off when the feed is changed, 1 Put up in 25, 50, and 1001b. bags. • | The N.Z; Farmers' Go-op* j Distributing Co* Ltd., ! Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherston Street, Wellington. j j Branches: Feilding, WanganaJ, Mastetton,. Mar ton, Taihapc, | I A Poultry Fendnf ( t* UAS \ i v \ a) i More Serviceable . m \ ~#f More dependable VWOi>^ IMore Economical ■ ■ y* >' '■ 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 Poultij Fencing is made. "Blue Ribbon" Poultry Fencing is made with wires twice as heavy as ordinary netting—therefore ■ it lasts twice as long. "BLUE RIBBON" is so fine in mesh that your youngest chicks I ' ' cannot squeeze through and get lost. "BLUE RIBBON" is constructed with one-piece up-and-doivn stays that eliminate the need for lop and bottom railing. "BLUE RIBBON" needs only half the number of posiis required by ordinary netting. S"BLUE RIBBON" saves you 50 per cent, and gives you a far better and dependable fence. Give your chicks a "BLUB RIBBON" home—they'll be safer arid better in every way. He STEWART--.TIMBER, Glass & leriware Co, Ltd. ' 80-84 Courfenoy Place, Wellington. LrrfA GOOD FURNITURE I «W \ not °* nccess ''y liiffl' priced, Vk am ' JOU ' lare ' 5U ' '° v ' s '* : t ' le snowrflom i; W ■$&" Wr— 'of' Edward Collie, Ltd., to be convinced ffi li ■ Hew you will find the highest rmklo W I' furniture in niristic designs at. prices which mean genuine savings to-day. ili'll4l''i^'* ::r: '\" °" r furniture is made in our own ■ I mo(lehl fftC <'"'-'' nml this ' wmbined with 5f It 13 our ' mv rental, sr° v eriis the low prices I; | "*>. we charge. Come in. and see our furni'Hf' ture being made. EDWARD COLLIE Ltd., Furniture Manufacturers 167 Kiddiford Street,-Newtown Eool the idiMcsteaijShearln§ Sheds, Barns, and Every Oilier Sflructee wilh Malthaid reprints the greatest valu« for money eitp«iu*<4. It eomblnei endurance, resistance to climatic extremes, fine appeal ance, m.I economy. It costa lees than half the price of galvaniocd iron, und can be fiitd ry anjune—nails, oomcat and inetruclions with each roll. Actual samples »nd illustrated booklet, post fm from Agents—smith -& ■ SMITH Ltd .^irfeiuw

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 211, 1 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 211, 1 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 211, 1 June 1920, Page 8

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