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UTILITY STUD POULTRY FARM.—Black Orpingtons, White Leghorns; and Minorcas: Sittings, la ccgs, from 6/- and 7/6. Specials, 10/6. Incubator lots, 30/- per'loo eggs. No more duy-old chicks this season. The remnining hatches are booked up. A. BUCKLANO, Waiono Street, Petonc. tEGER'S QUALITY WHITE LEGHORNS Entirs Stock Bred from Limited Pen» of Selected Producer* >^ only. Winners of Three Ecg-laying Competition* and ChamjT^mtSf^^^K Pionahip, including the World* Record Ef»-Weight—two >^M|gM«gr^^Oy years' test, 6 hens, viz,, 34P/ilb»,, at Papenul. Also /^U|HG^K\ the great One-hen Sequence Score of 157 egg* in 138 /^^^^^■j^^^i^^LA days at Mount Albert, Auckland. /^■^V *^^\ 15 for £1/1/- cr.« 50 for £2/15/----\^m> V.;; / '**|^B I 25 for £1/10/- *•«•> 100 for £5/5/- ; I^HpLT'V J'-^^ml SETTINGS—IS Esgs from Grand Special P*n*, 15/- ; V^BMA'-V* ,-'■' J^^M I and 20/- (po»t p»ld). I V^^H^/^M^^V/ PULLETS—S to 10 Wecke Old, 5/« each. i V^HHHV/ BREEDING' HENS—I 2/-, IS/- each [ y&^^^E^KMTs MALES—From 21/- each. TERMS: Cash with Order. X^J^^MPC^ Write us for Circular and Leaflet, "Hint* on Chicken Rearing," potted free. H. LEGER, WERAROA, LEVIN, N.Z. EGGS - CHICKS - STUD STOCK Massey Agricultural College PALMERSTON NORTH. WHITE LEGHORNS, BLACK ORPINGTONS, BLACK MINORCAS, RHODE ISLAND REDS, and KHAKI-CAMPBELL DUCKS, SETTINGS JP EGGS FOR IA/ W* b*tUr* wa hay» th* beat crff-Uying (train* procurable, and If yau vil let v* know your requremelnt*, • price list and full particular* will b« forwarded. Oar hatching egg* are of axcelUnt value, VACANCIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN STUDENTS. Write) THE POULTRY MANAGER, Miner Agricultural College, Box 3«7, Palre*r»ton North. | /''^*l*K^*^*lrvS*^^^^^^^|H ' mm? *O ' Australia In three or four days you can be in * new and different country, with cities whose metropolitan atmosphere makes a special appeal to New Zcalanders on holiday. C.A. and Union Live vessels leave Auckland or Wellington at about weekly intervals for Sydney. Passengers on either of these two British eteams>ip lines enjoy the utmost comfort, an excellent cuisine, > and faultless service." 5-' THROUGH SERVICE TO MELBOURNE Commencing November 2nd, the Monowai will again take up her four-weekly schedule from Auckland to Melbourne, via Sydney. AUoj through bookings to Melbourne, etc, } by other C.A. and Union Steamers with forward travel from Sydney by overseas and interstate linen. Ftill particulars obtainable from-' UNION STEAM SHIP CO. mm^^ OF NEW ZEALAND LTD. ' j^P ■ jm gpaHß HHH NEW SCENES WHEN YOU EOrayei via fi^^ Canada, 'K'Uk. Jaa**K^ New sight* to see on this great a^aVaflai 2^/^k jttß^^**^. panorama trip aero** Canada. Rare a^B^l^UaflalllEjralSllVl^^1 Bcenery °^ maje*tic Canadian Rock' SSflHtflpaMui ■fflHp^-"'iJl) 'e(< Fascinating local colour in B^lZha^aWaL^dllnSiltvan^^ mountain hamlets, prairie countryside, Old French Canada's quaint B^^^^^^^^^Bf^^SsSsJg^""1 villages and historic cities. Fast F^^^^^^^^P^^w^^Sgjtv and luxurious trains from Vancouver WJ~" Iy jßfM"*^ through 600-mile'mountain fairy-' ■ ff iff 1 land, via Lake Louise, Banff, a-AtfuPw^UHr THE Winnipeg, Toronto and Ottawa to ■pß^y^ "ALL-RED Montreal or Old Quebec. CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE — ACROSS THE PACIFIC. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY—ACROSS CANADA. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS — ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. Via the Historic St. Lawrence Route Canadian Pacific II JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON |? Things are Looking

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 102, 27 October 1933, Page 13

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