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HOWARD ANDREW, LTD. As the sun dissipates the clouds so is the Great Eklipsal Sale dissipating all others. It will soon set so come ere it closes. 25 LIEN'S SUITS, Usually £7 to £lO, splendid cut and style, EKLIPSAL PRICE £4/19/0. 40 LOVELY DESIGNED VASES, 4/6 to 30/-. Eklipsal Price; HALF FRXO2, If you ladies are too Wear-,? to walk this hot weather our ?.nr wilt conie and bring you and take' you home again. MANAKAU. YOU CANNjT AFFORD To fail to investigate the Milk-producing Properties of MOOSE MEAL. The greatest adjunct to animal or poultry food ever pluced on the market. NUTS.—It is preferred in tliis form for all grown animal*. It - ,„ should be fed dry with ration or chaff, bran, etc. For cows and horses give to a feed. JFor sheep MEAL.—Por feeding to calves, pigs or poultry. FOR CALVES.—As a calf food this preparation stands out on itt own, having just sufficient oil left in to make it a perfectly balanced food. Whole milk should be fed for a neck to ten days, then giauually change to skim njilk or whey and linseed meal jelly. Begin with a dessertspoonful of the jelly and gradually increase to two tablcspoonfuls to each meal. Feed three times per day, and feed the mixture warm, say 90 to 100 <icg. Fair. To Prepare the Jelly: Take lib"of Unseed meal and add to one gallon ■>! water; boil lor a few minutes until a thick paste- results, 1 '!<-'- lot stand for a little while before using. FOB I'lGS.—Oiv e about Jib for grown pigs, half the quantity for FOR POULTRY.—2Ib of ".Moose'' Meal to 31b bran or pollar. uakes a very line mash for egg production and sufficient for a mea or abuut 70 fowls. FOR DAIRY COW*.—Moose Meal O) Nuts will increase tie"nrHl (reduction, t'se about half to one pound of nut* per feed, lib o .'Moose'" Meal or Nuts contains as much feed as (lib of cows' milk U. Farmers' Co-Op, Distributing Co., Hi, Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute. Featheritos St., Wellington. ' Branches: Feilding, Wanganui, Masterton, Marton, Tathape. BOX 7. LEVI X. " 'PHONE 177 \ i«fr» ilfiu. OTAKI EAILWAY GARAGE. £ AI'RZ BHOb.j Proprietors. 'P&obb 2?, £ Our Motto: "Not far/w cheap, hut how good,'*' * Agencies: Cars, £ m<J6: CAES EXCZLSIOE * HUDSON SUPEB 612 ' MOTOB CYCLSM ~ ESSEZ HARLEY-DA VIDEOS. ' 3 OVERLAND i<B gß 5 Stocks of Tyres, .... * IAJHHaiE& 3 Tubes and all ~ .•'• •»**«««• VTTLCANTSXNG by Harvey. Frost MethoS, j* L»OD(iL BHO6'. CARS • HUDSON SUPZE SIX JJj ESSEX & OVERLAND **" * Stocks of S 3 Tubes, asd all Accessories, REPAIRS to all types of C Color Vehicles. THE NOTED HOUSE FOR LEATHER COOD^. . Yes, as usual, the has to haud an eitr* h.rzh stock of Useful GOODS, including;— LADIES' "HANDBAGS, in Solid Leather, all Laad-taada *ud the very latest LADIES' HAND-MADE BAGO, in real Morc-eco and Calf LADIES' HAND-MADE BAGS, in Embossed Leather, With Maori Designs of New Zealand, stud leather-lined. LADIES' PURSES, ia Real Morocco and Calf. All riant; LADIES' HAT BOXES. All si*es stocked. LADLES' CALINE TBTJKKB, is tiz*« 'iOis.., Z2is.., tad 3Sit. SOLID LEATHEE BRIBE BA-ia, sua lady «,r g ecJ ui-~. i^i.n. t _itiii., iOiii., and ~ozxl SOLED LEATHEE E2T BAGS, Mia. to a £ss lot. SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASiiS. Ail iiz*s. S. A ieavy »soek of ATTACHE CA3ES, MUSIO OASES, LUNCH BOXES GENTS' PCUHET-BOOE3, P-fESES, LETTEE CASES Any of tie afeffre Has* wiU a»i6 nice gifusj asd tney axe all r&iiaele eooda. • . :-*- ' a > *■ A Very Fine Eange of ELDING SADDLES, BEIDLES, ETC., ETC. Ladies' and Gents' HTOTTTNG CEOPS, WHIP*, BFOBB, Eta An/ lir*s that are -not ntade on the prwd*a« *>» epeeudly made to my order by practical rifca. Therefor*, md»»t«ad you are not buying cheap factory-made goods, THSFBOTIOK INVITES. "Ig" GEO. 1 SID.DBLL.S, OTAKI RAILWAY.

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Otaki Mail, 1 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 1 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 1 February 1922, Page 1

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