BLACK BUT COMELY. ' j This is the title of a well-known work of fiction, but this is cmite another story. Our practical obligations are such that we are bound to take advantage of anything which tends to greater achievements and success. Farmers must be on the "gui vive" to maintain their stock at then* fullest producing capacity as cheaply and effectively as possible. Molasses, a waste product in the manufacture of sugar, will, keep their horses in prime condition, give a shine to their coats, increase their vigour, strengthen their constitutions. Dairy cows, if fed on a bucket of molasses diluted, with water, will keep in condition and their milk supply will be increased at least 25 per cent. " Sheep will eat hay sprinkled: with molasses ravenously and thrive on it. Why it has not been generally used is because the price has been prohibitive. The United Farmers'. Co^op. has just completed a purchase of 50 tons at such a price as will place it in the hands of consumers at just half the cost that has been quoted fonnerlv.: Special prices for hogsheads containing about one-third, of a ton. Ask for quotations and you will surely buy. :
•-VBED. ATTJbTELD,' (Late cf Parkins and Attfieia) ' A NNOUNGES than he has taken over O. tha business lately carried on by J. Oollingwood, bafcher, Main street, anfl trusts by strict atsention to nsines to merit a continuartca of the support accorded, his predecessor. None but the beßfc quality meat ouopliad. Telspone 239 . . '
FSTJIT TEEE SPEAYINB. ROLAXITE IS the only effective and reliable remedy Toy theeoniplete"destruction arid eradication of all Garden Pests. Jt kills ■ by contact aphis scale, English blight, cortlin moth, dolphin; curculium sawfly and numerous other insects. Bolajtite has been used in the Continental orchards tmrt gardens'for over twenty-two years with never-Jailing success, and is compounded-from the recipe of ttuv German Agricultural Chemistry College, Breslau. Sold in two gallon tins, it can be had in Paimerston North from MR. E, GASCOIGNE, Grocer, the Square. Price, ir>s per tin, which will make a compound of 30 gallonspppcific- Note—Carefully observe directions for use. '
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7916, 23 September 1904, Page 3
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350Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7916, 23 September 1904, Page 3
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