LEGER'S QUALITY WHITE LEGHORNS , Entire Stock Bred fromI'.Llmlud Pen»'of Selected Prp'ducers only. Winners of. Three Eggrlaying Competitions and Cham>^^flP^HH||^>y .onship; including tho World* Record Egg-Weight— two i^MgSi^^V years' test, 6 hens, viz., 3A\'A\bs., at Papanui. Also /.^^B3B^B^y^^^\ "-''c great One-hen Sequence Score of 157.eggs in 158 /j^^^^^HP^^^^^AX days at Mount Albert, Auckland. l^Br *^R\ 1S f°r £1/1/- (Ran 50 for £2/15/----\Wm^ I 25 for £1/10/- poid> 100 for £5/5/I^^B , SETTINGS —IS Efg« from Grand Special Pens, .15/V^^Ht , ' J^^^V/ and 20/- (poat paid); V^Bfc: _^^^^V/ PULLETS—S to 10 Weeks Old, 0/- each. Y^^BMitfM^V/ BREEDING HENS—I 2/-, 15/- each \^H^^^B^3ry MALES—3O/-, 63/- each. TERMS: Cash with Order. N?VH|^HPI^^ Write us for Circular and Leaflet. "Hints on Chicken Rearing," posted free. H. LEGER, WERAROA, LEVIN. N.Z. h McDONELL'S MASTER BRED d WHITE LEGHORN STUD "The birds..arrived in excellent condition. They have developed • well. Every tyrd is true to type, strong and a great worker. To the person who appreciates good breeding, I doubt whether better can ■ be procured. As a flock average they are 100%. You may rest assured that my future purchases will be from your flock." (Signed) GEO. METCALF, Napier. LOOK TO THIS SPACE FOR FURTHER TESTIMONIALS. Write to-day for my new season's illustrated and descriptive 20-page Catalogue. J] R. K. McDONELL, "HIGHWAY" Poultry Farm, LEVIN. fl EGGS - CHICKS - STUD STOCK Massey Agricultural College PALMERSTON NORTH. WHITE LEGHORNS, BLACK ORPINGTONS, BLACK MINORCAS, RHODE; ISLAND REDS, and KHAKI-CAMPBELL DUCKS. SETTINGS IC EGGS FOR IJj/ We believe we have the bait ef (-laying strains procurable, and if you will let us know your MfluremeinU,' a pric* lilt and full particulars will bi forwarded. Our hatching efgs are of excellent value. VACANCIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN STUDENTS. Write-. THE POULTRY MANAGER, Massey Agricultural College, Box 367, Palmerston North. 2J^% — (utfAVtto7 flEflj^H^^^ j^^^^^^^^m lIQUEM-JSCOTCH-^HISKY Local Agents: J. McILRAITH & Co. Wellington. GOODNESS Sake omake r UlllEllii Now 10*»8 1.20<"V4*50i"3'4' 1 ' . m pacUu and flat tins LONDON MADE by Carrara* Ltd. 145 rear*' reputation tor quality "#: CRANKY M 6 O D S nSH) are not confined to children—grown ups, /»»/^^^L NY — too, have them. .Jwlk^ftnk^ Cut the cause is the same- v^*ii3^^H& CONSTIPATION \ Children should be taught to Z^vVlVJV^^^B obey the laws of Nature - i^tfl obedience to their elders will / flr] /^^fl naturally follow. Teach them I JL i! JK4) J^| that neglecting to clear the. L '^n system of waste allows poi- \ \s(j^son to seep info the blood, \ \*^^E*^^H upsetting the various organs. The result is backache, head*.1 '' * {^""pp** **' ache, indigestion, liver attacks ' 1\ W) and chronic bad temper. ' q vr •**<**>*< ■ ■ Remember — Healthy habits mean' happy hontes. ' TAKE ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 12, 14 July 1933, Page 13
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