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BKOW'S CALF MEAL CONTAINS all the constituents neeesy sary for the rapid, growth of flesh, bone, hair and muscles; aud all the essentials for keeping the calf m full robust health. It entirely prevents scours, and will cure a calf already affected. This is what a thoroughly practical ' dairyman, who has tried various foods, says of Brown's Calf Meal .— Deak Sir,—Having used your Calf Me-il for my' calves I have much pleasure in stating that « it is the best preparation I have ever used.** The calves like it aud " thrive remarnabiv well on it" Calves led oa it "do not scour." I Lave used lib of meal-to o gallons of separated ir.ilk.-Yours taithfnlly, S.J. HOBE-*. Takapau, Ist September, 1004. 1001b Bags, 16/-; less 5 per cent, cash with order, f.o.b , Wellington, BROWN'S BTCON MEAL 1. Fattens the pig. 2. Keeps it healthy. 3. Distributes the fat and lean evenly. 4. Makes firm, sweet, white bacon. 5. Is specially designed'for topping off. 6. Four, to five pounds a day the last thirty days will turn the pig into a first class bacoiier. This is what Mr W. Dimock, Manasnig Director of the Wellington Bacon Factory, says.:—• " The quality of the p'es received from Mr A. C .X-ange (.Feilding), Mr W. Wilsher (Palmerston), and Messrs Berg and - Wilsou (Feilding) -was superior to the usual run of pigs received by us and with such quality pigs wo should have no trouble to rapidly extend our sales both in New Zealand and Ausiralii., ' and consequently should be able to pay a higher price for pigs ' than we are now able to do." In 1001b Bags, 10/-; less '5 per cent, for cash, on rail or ship, Wellington. From DALGETY & CO., Ltd., Agents, or SAMUEL BROWJSJ", Coal and Grain Merchant and Miller, WELLINGTON.
THE CHALLEN PIANO. rpHErich, mellow tone of a Challen •*■■ Piano gives satisfaction to every user. The best skill obtainable is employed in its 'manufacture.'" The experience of a lOOyears of piano making, and the best materials obtainable, make THE CHALLEN PIANO The ideal piano for the home and the best that money can buy. • Apply for catalogues and particulars of easy payments and terms to H. HUNTER-BROWN, PALMERSTON FORTH, Agent for THE WELLINGTON PIMO CO., -- X; 1T1).,".' 53 MOLESWORTH ■ STREET, Wellington. WITCH'S Herbal Ointment—lf you have a sore or cut that won't heal, try it. Is'.,6'd. G.H. BENNETT AGO. 'TTAVE OPENED a beautiful series PALMEESTON NOETH . ILLUSTBATE^! POST CAEDS. , The Cards illustrate the beauty spots of the town and neighbourhood. SINGLE CARDS, Id each. IN PACKETS of ; 12, is; posted la Id. fr-H.' BENNETT <_ CO. FHED- AJTJ. JQBLD, X (Late of Parkins and Attfield)' * • i - "- ANNOUNCES that he has taken over t „* he business lately carried on by J. Collingwood, butcher, Main street, and trusts by Btrict attention to usinea f p merit a continuance of the support aoeorded his predecessor. None but the best quality meat supplied. Telepone ' «*»•?« '■ ~ -. i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 2
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506Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7928, 8 October 1904, Page 2
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