THOS. R. BYRNE, Butcher (op. Dairy Factory, Ilinuera} Is a purveyor of Prime Quality Bed and Mutton and Choicest Small Goods. A trial from farmers and others at ITinuera and vicinity is. respectfully solicited. a liasar%ii«£Slp (im HOME COMFORT Is not found in expensive out-of-place furniture. Every house demands furniture of a different kind, to harmonise with surroundings and to he in proportion to sizes of rooms. Whatever your home, be it cottage or mansion, you will find that wo have furniture to suit you, Davies-built and with a reputation to maintain. T. R. DAVIES & CO., MATAMATA HOUSE FURNISHERS ALSO UNDERTAKERS, Tower Road - - - - Matamata ’Phones: Shop, 115 k; Factory, 64. P.O. Box 24. EASY TO HAVE BETTER GARDENS. SOW NOW WITH MACKAY’S SEEDS. “SUNBEAM” ICELAND POPPY •—The very latest in Poppies; gorgeous colours; unequalled for table decorations. Is per packet. MACKAY’S SPECIAL BLEND OF PANSIES —The largest prize winners in the Dominion; 2s 6d per packet; cheaper strains, Gd, Is and Is Gd per packet. WINTER FLOWERING SWEET PEAS (Giant Spencers)—Choicest mixed, Gd, Is and 2s per packet; collections, 2s Gd, 3s Gd, 5s and 7s Gd per packet. ANEMONES & RANUNCULUS— The very best mixed; 2s per dozen; 12s Gd per 100. DAFFODILS MIXED LARGE TRUMPETS—2s per dozen; 12s Gd per 100. ALL VARIETIES OF BULBS & SEEDS FOR SALE. «. SEND FOR .CATALOGUES,^ G. J. MACKAY, 98, Queen St., Auckland.
rjiHE gEST jyjILKING ]^|ACHINE IS WHAT IS WANTED ON ANY FARM. THE FARMER’S MILKING MACHINE IS THE BEST FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: 1. It is the simplest made. 2. It reduces labour in operating and cleaning. 3. It Is perfectly sanitary. 4. It is undoubtedly the easiest on cows. 5. It facilitates individual cow testing in a manner that no other machine does. LISTEN TO ONE OF MANY USERS: P.O. Box 21, Putaruru. April 20, 1023. The Farmer’s Milking Machine Co., Ltd., Auckland, Dear Sirs, — Before putting in your machine I went round and had a good look at all other machines on the market. I also had a milking machine some years before and 1 have helped milk with most of the leading machines of to-day, and after inspecting your machine in one shed I thought it was hal'd to put on the cows and that was the only thing I could see wrong in them. But in that I was wrong, for they arc without a doubt the easiest machine to put on the cow m that you have no taps to turn on or oil. They milk clean and quick and the cows like them better than any other machines that I know of. . They are no trouble to keep clean and the upkeep, is small, so I say if a farmer wants the best milking machine on the market then put in the “ FARMER.” Yours truly, (gignetl) D . D . SNEDDON. Full particulars from ALLEN & CO., Ltd., ’Phones 90 & 100, Matamala, Local Agents. FARMER’S MILKING MACHINE CO., LTD., Head Office: 24, DURHAM ST. WEST, AUCKLAND. THE AUCKLAND FARMERS’ FREEZING CO., LTD. w SLAUGHTERING FOR EXPORT. | Thu Southdown Works are open and available for the slaughter of stock for export. I V*mm wny efther #*** f.W lit their own account or sell on the hooks to expoil • | i'll. Company is prepared to make reasonable advances against pi consignments. I MANURES. n our mixtures are available I. all, whether shareholders or net, m at reduced prices. , | « ai” SPECIAL contains bonedust, flesh and blood, supci and potash. i , fe “V2” SPECIAL practically the same as “A 1 ” but without potash. Both splendid mixtures for laying down or top-dressing grass, or for grain, potatoes, carrots, rape and smnlai ciops. .1 b ” SPECIAL contains bonedust, flesh and hlooyl, super and iht cent, ground rock phosphate. CATTLE FOR BOILING DOWN. Until further notice the Company will pay the following prices U 1 ’ f OV cattle for boiling down purposes:— STEERS & COWS, 2nd grade-2/6 per 1001 b on hooks. , ~11 n-iades —1/6 per 1001 b on hooks. The c-uVaso including the tongue, tail and fat, will become the property of’lbc cinipany, but the owner will receive credit for the value ol the hide when sold. -/HE SECRETARY, P.O. BOX 113, AUCKLAND.
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Matamata Record, Volume VI, Issue 440, 28 May 1923, Page 1
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