WE STOCK Paints, Oils, Etc Hardware Seeds Saddlery SPECIAL Linseed Oil 11s per gal White Lead (Superfine) 89s per cwt Mixed Paints, 1 lb, gal, 1 gal Methven Boilers Buckets, Churns Nails, Staples Belting 1 , Axes Plow line, Pope Spades, Shovels Porks, Hoes, Hakes Drain Drags, Hinges Hay Forks, Locks And all Builders’ Lines at Lowest Prices SWEDES Sutton’s Superlative 4 „ Crimson .King ~ Magnum Bonum Limited Stocks Only MANGELS Long Bed Jersey Queen Prizewinner CARROTS White Belgian Sinclair’s Champion Giant Orange Plow Collars Dandy Brushes Shell Eye and Plain Winkers Backhands Hames Bridles Girths Whips Thongs Saddles from £3 5s to £8 Buggy, .Gig and Van Harness The Farmers 5 Co-op, Auctioneering Co., Ltd Phone 17 MATAMATA " P.O. Box 32
FINP<I£RTY M<JD DARBY MAT A MAT A AGENTS FOR THE UNITED INSURANCE COY., LTD. | All classes of insurances effected at lowest rates Settlements Pkomtt and Libehal THE N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE Bacon & Meat Packing Coy. Ltd. Receiving dates for Oct. : Tirau Monday, 28th, from 10 to 2 Hinuera —Tuesday, Ist, 15th and 29th, from 10 to 12 Matamata Tuesday, Ist, 15th and 29th, from 12 to 2 Putaruru —Monday, 14th, from 10 to 2 GEO. VOGT, Buyer Telephone 62, Matamata
Values Quickly Rising at Matamata FINNERYY & DARBY Have just had the following property signed up for sale, quickly Of)A ACRES, all in grass ; will carry hj\J\J 100 dairy cows; well subdivided; \ mile from Railway Station: nine-roomed house; 10-bail cowshed, implement sheds, stables etc. Price £27 10s per acre ; £4OO cash. This is one of the] best propositions we have had for some time. FIINERTY St DARBY “ The Men who Sell Land ” Phone 68 CAR AT TOUR SERVICE
Index of the New Revised Edition of the Glaxo Baby The Glaxo Feeder lms no awkward corners, crevices, or indentations in which food might lodge. The simple shape makes cleaning easy, The bottle is symmetrical, and marked so that the food can he measured from either end. The valve and teat lit either end, and baby cannot pull them oil’ and meßs himself with the food. A Nurse writes:— “Are Glaxo teats made to last for ever? You will remember I bought one dozen teats and also ono dozon valves. I gave ono to a friend, and hero it is after four month’s hard 'W6&r. “This teal was the only one used—not two—only one for four months.” If your Chemist cannot supply you, send his name and address to GLAXO, Palmerston North. Complete in box with Teat and Valve. m $ i B iSSISS fh can only cry when he is in pain, but he cannot tell you what is the trouble, yet you would give anything to know what to do, how and when to do it, for every Mother is passionately desirous of learning everything about her baby. Everything mother needs to know about Baby will be found in the pages of the New Revised Glaxo Baby Book— The best information about Baby, the best advice and most useful hints that a highly-qualified doctor and nurse of great practical experience can give— Written in plain, simple English that every mother can understand; arranged and indexed for easy and immediate reference. Beautifully printed on art paper and illustrated throughout with photographs of lovely babies— It is, in fact, a book to be studied and treasured by everyone who loves a Baby. Although no expense lias been spared in the production of this book, we are sending it absolutely free to Everyone who loves a Baby. We do this gladly because we believe in successful motherhood, and because we know that there are many things a mother must know if Baby is to pass safely through the perils of infancy and grow up sturdy, strong and a source of pride and happiness to his parents. It is offered absolutely free to Everyone .who loves a Baby—no matter whether that Baby is being fed upon Glaxo or upon any other food. It is particularly recommended to mothers who are feeding Baby at the breast. If you love a Baby—if you have a Baby of your own, or if you arc in charge of a Baby—send this Coupon, or a Postcard, for your copy to-day. Ash your Doctor! m By Royal Appointment to the Coni t of Italy, By Royal Appointment lo the Court of Spain. Awarded Gold Medal International Medical Congress Exhibition, 1013. “Builds Bonnie Babies” Index cf the New Revised Edition of m Y^Y Post tills Coupon To-day To GLAXO, (Dept. 78 ), Palmerston North. Please send me a copy of the New Revised Edition of the (lhern Baby Booh without delay. 1 enclose Id. stamp. Name: Address: My Chemist's Xante and Address U N.B.—lf 3d in slumps is stmt with this Coupon, a Trial Tin of Glaxo will 1 o supplied to you in addition lo the Baby Book. Proprietors: Joseph Nathan Sc Co., Ltd., London; and Wellington, X.'/.. Ilott—G3 Is 3d, 2s 6d and 6s Tins
YOU CAN BEAR CALVES ON •‘CEREMILK” AND WATER ALONE. Surely a calf food which is freshly mixed and ground from this season's cereals must be better than imported foods—often two or three years in stock. " CEREMILK ” is always fresh, and is superior in every essential to any other calf food here—or abroad. Most economical, easily mixed, rich in fat and proteid, calves take to “ CEREMILK ” very readily and thrive on it. Mr. It. Va.nstone, Opotiki, writes: “I gave ‘CEREMILK’ mixed with skim milk a trial this season on ten calves. The calves have done exceedingly well on it. Their condition so impressed a farmer who was riding past my place that he came in and inquired what food I was giving them.” Try “ CEREMILK.” At all stores and factories.— G. E. Clark and Sons, Waikato agents, Hamilton. 20
SOW NOW The New Bengal or Sword Bean, Madagascar Bean, Tongan Bean (The Poor Man’s Vegetable) New Guinea Butter Bean, Asparagus, Snake or Yardlong Bean, Epicure Stringless Runner Bean, Kentucky Wonder Runner Wax Bean, Asparagus Pea. All first-class Vegetables — heavy croppers and have come to stay. Each variety 6d per packet. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN AND FARM at GILBERT J. MACKAY Seedsman and Florist 98 Queen St., Auckland Nursery : Royal Oak, ONEHUNGA.
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Matamata Record, Volume II, Issue 104, 31 October 1918, Page 1
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