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BrafImHBIHBaHfIaMBBHBIO H ® riiiiiii 9^ ST& f 55- , £3 ztwffl? £> BttBBBBBjmBBBBDBBBBBjBBB3-‘ Your Evenings The soft white light of a Laurel-burning lamp is immensely satisfying both from the material and the artistic point of view. ItSigcnial glow gives that real, home atmosphere wherein we all find pleasure. It gives just that artistic touch to the setting of your rooms that adds so much to the pleasure of your evenings. Laurel has many qualities which commend it to capable housekeepers. It burns steadily and clearly to the last thimbleful, and is soothing to the eyes. Laurel is odorless and smokeless, and is most economical. Laurel means lighting, hcatir.g, and cooking satisfaction of a very high order. When ordering, don’t say Kerosene—ask for Laurel CTI % PS “The soft white light Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited

WAI-RONGA POULTRY YARDS. White Leghorns, Silver Wyandottes, White Rocks. Indian Runner Docks. Cockerels,. SC's: Pullets. 15s: Hens, 7s 6d and 10s; Drake. 20s; Ducks, 10s and 15s; Eggs for Hat cuing, 15 for 10s; Incubator Lots. .02 per 100. TEEMS: CASH WITH ORDBB.. WAI-RONGA WHITE BOCKS were first in the Heavy Breed Test at Papanui. 1010-1917 ssecond in the same test, 1918-1919; also winning the Autumn Test on both occasions. m . WILLOUGHBY KNIGHT PEOPEIETOB. IX) WEB HCTT. WHITE TVT, TT IVT ■R'V 1 * INDIAN EUNNER LEGHORNS -lal- 'J -wA -M Ai ■O , DUCKS. . Holds the World’s Record for Two Years’ Laying for six hens, viz., 2717 eggs—ll,s9 first year. 1248 second year. Also winner of four New Zealand Laying Tests for Fowls and Ducks during the past six years. It is only magnificent constitution and laying power that will secure ihess results. ? ’ WHY FEED ANYTHING BUT A CHAMPION LAYER 5 STURDY DAY-OLD CHICKS, of the same brood: 25 for 32a; 50 for 555; 100 for 100 s; railage paid. SETTINGS OP 15 EGGS, 15s; postage paid. Incubator Lots. ICO for £2 10s. Specially Selected Breeders: Cockerels, 30s r*ach: Hens or Pullets, 15s each; Drakes. 20s each: Ducks. 15s each; freight extra. ~ TEEMS: CASH WITH ORDER. Please write for Catalogue to A. G. MUMBY, HEffIETA UNG P \ EI POULTRY CO., HEEETAUNGA ....: • WELLINGTON.

EDITOR'S 'COMMENT OX "FLUEX- • ■ ZOL.” A Wanganui resident has offered what is said to be a "sure cure for influenza" to the Government for iWOO. A South Island weekly newspaper commentinu on this" says"But'Vhy pay JL'SOCfI for anuntried , cure when we hare an article like'Tluenzol on the market.”—Advt.

To u can lest. BEE OINTMENT at our risk. 'Write Bee Ointment Proprietary; Bos SSB. Wellington for a generous free sample oi tits reliable home remedy * At fife monthly meeting of the Hutt Rivor Board on Wednesday evening it was decided to fix the rates tor the year on the same basis as last year. The overseer reported that the groyne at Belmont had been completed at a cost of £53 8s 6d. TJie snagg'.ng of the river channel at Kingdoms beach has been completed, a number of logs having been removed from the river. Logs are now being removed irom Chapman’s bend, and good progress is being made. The fence on the top of Gear Island has been repaired. The river was low all the month, and the protective works are in good order.

KEEP your eye on that cut or bruise lest it take bad ways I You can avoid the risk ' of blood-poisoning by cleansing and healing the wound at once with am-Buk This powerful cleanser and healer is entirely free from animal oils alid fats and mineral irritants: hence its superiority. Be sure you always get Zam-Buk and keep it

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10275, 9 May 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10275, 9 May 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10275, 9 May 1919, Page 8

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