SONG BmT>S AND TALKING BIRDS Have you ever thought .about what a lot of trouble we take (and quite correctly too) to have our food properly I cleaned and prepared for eating? Well, ! why should we not bo as careful of our pefcsP Remember, we can— amd <)fo— object strongly and point it out if our food is not' properly cleaned!-and prepared, or is unsuitable for us. The poor birds cannot do that. Their feed should be quite fresh aijd thoroughly cleaned and freed from cUist and" dirt, which is most injurious. Their mixtures should contain just the conrect proportions to keep them in proper health. In just the same way that it is'badi to give us too nvucli meat, so it it bad to give too mudh. hemp, for instance, for small sons birds—at is too fattening. Cooper's "Seeds for Songbirds" are treated by special dressing and cleaning machinery. There is nothing purer and better to be had. The special mixture we make for parrots and big-billed 'birds is equally good and pure. We call it "Cooper's Birthday Mixture"—cocky thinks it is his birthday wlhen he gets it. If ho Ihap a, talk in him you will hear it then. Owing to the war and high freight, on imported foods our prices offer advantages, but it is the quality we think of mostly. Most storekeepers in New Zealand stock Cooper's Bird Seeds. Insist on having them, send us a postcard and we will arrange supplies. F. COOKER, Ltd., Seed Merohlants, Wellington.
FOR SAljE.—Dining room and single'foediroom furniture, also seagrass pram; all in good order. Apply any evening D. Miller, Princess street. WHY PAY MORE ? Boys' Training .Farm butter, 'Is 6d ; Good ■Okl Cheese, Is per lb; currants, 8d per lb, 7« 6di dozen; i-eeded raisins, Bdpacket, 7s 6d dozen; dried apricots, Is 4d lb; rolled oats, Is 6d bag. T. BROOME, Levin and Weraroa. Good avhole fowl wheat, 7s 9d, 1 bushel sack lots; Lily Calf Meal, 50's t 12s 6d; Feeney Dry Spraying Gun, '22s 6d, best on the market. T. BROOME , Levin and Weraroa. WANTED TO SELL.-Good trap horse.'For address apply "Chrouiole" office. Special Bargains in Boys' all-wool Jerseyi?, navy, iheather mixture and creams, sizes 18 to 24; usual prices, 6s to 7s 6d; special price, 4s Od'; see our windon display. STILES & MATHESON, I/td., Levin. WHITE VOILES are greatly in demand this season. Our values in thee© goods are unbeatable; 40 ins. wide. Price, Is lid to 3s lid yard. STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin. SMART Check Dress Materials just openedi, 40 inches, and only 3s Hid yard at STILES & MATHESON, Ltd., Levin. . MEN 1 For 60s you can buy ' an all wool Gabardine Rainproof Coat. We guarantee this to be the beet, value coat in New Zealand. Come and try one on. STILES &; MATHESON. Ltd., Levin. CORSETS. —We strongly advise you to buy your corsets now, as advices recently to hand, from the makers show a big advants in the price of corsets. The best mnikes are D. and A., Warner's, P.I), and B. 'and O. STILES & MATHESON, Led., Levin. A FINE range of New Zealand . made silk blouses just to hand, and thev are really a special lot, all made to" our order. You should come in andi see them. STILES & MATHj ESON, Ltd., Levin,
MANAWATU & WEST COAST, AGRI CULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOC! ATION. THIRTY-THIRD \ GRAND ANNUAL METROPOI/ITAN ' AGRIC ULTUR AL SHOW and INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION on the Showgrounds, PAL.MERSTON NORTH, - Wednesday and Thursday, OCTOBER 30fcht and 31st, 1918: General. entries (other than live stock) close October 5, 1918. I Live stock and Competition entries close October 12, 1918. All information from W. T, PENNY, Secretary, P.O. Box 85, Palmerston North.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 5 October 1918, Page 3
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