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imm HOWARD ANDREW, LTD. AS THE SUN DISSIPATES THE CLOUDS so is the GREAT EKLIPSAL SALE DISSIPATING ALL OTHERS. 11 a k | IE IT WILL SOON SET, SO COME ERE IT CLOSES. 25 MEN’S SUITS. Usually £7 to £lO, splendid cut and style. EKLIPSAL PRICE £4/19/3, 40 LO\ ELY DESIGNED VAs„s, 4/6 to 30/-. Eklipsal Price: iiALF PRICE. If you ladies are too weary to walk this hot weather our car will come and bring you and take j ju Lome again, 1 y a vVt-A RD ANDREW, Ltd., MANAK.AU. - \ YOU CAKN'JY AFFORD To tail to investigate the Milk-produciug Properties of MOOSE MEA L. The greatest adjunct to animal u: poultry food ever placed on the market. NUTS.—It is preferred in this form for all grown animals. It should he fed dry with ration or chaff, bran, etc. For cows and horses give jib to a feed. For sheep Jib, MEAL.—For feeding to calves, pigs or poultry. Foil CALVES.—As a calf food this preparation stands out on its own, having just sufficient oil left in to make it a perfectly balanced Jood. Whole milk should be fed foi a week to ten data, men gradually change to skim milk or whey and linseed meai jelly, begin with a dessertspoonful of ihe jelly and gradually increase to mo tublespooniuls to each meal. Feed three times per day, and feed the mixture warm, say yo to 100 deg. I'uhr. To Prepare the Jelly: Take 11b of linseed meal and add to one gallon oi water; boil for a few minutes until a thick paste results, then lei stanu for a little while before using. FOR I’i.GS.—Give about Jib for grown pigs, half the quantity for weanors. FOR POULTRY.—2Ib of '‘Moose" Meal to 01b bran or pollard makes a very line mush for egg production and sufficient for a meai for about 70 fowls. '' —- FOR DAIRY COWS.—Moose Meal or Nuts will increase the milk production. Use about half to one pound oi nuts per feed, lib oi "Moose” Meal or Nuts contains as much iced as 01b of cows ' milk. THE pi. Fanners' Co-Op, Distrihtiflg Co., Lid,, Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute. Feathersttm St., Wellington. Branches: Feilding, Watigaimi, MuHterton, Marton, xainnpe. BOA 7. LEVI N. 'PHONE 177 ASA jr* » jh x.»xxmmx m *#*«*(* * OTAKI RAILWAY GARAGE. jJ A TEE BEOS., Proprietors, 'Phone 23, « Our Motto: "Not hove cheap, but how good.” £ Agencies: Cars, xooaiG.l. BROd'. CALS EXCELSIOR HUDSON SUPER SIN MOTOR CYCLES; ESSEX OVERLAP* Stocks of Tyres, Tubes, and ail Accect cries. REPAIRS to all types of Motor Vehicles. HARLEY-DA VIDSON*, IHOR BATTERIES CHARGED. V KLAXON HORNS. ' VULCANISING by Harvey F’-ost Method. ißSr'.,sS'*K Vt t *■#'*** XmtCPtlkK ** « *#****»**■ M H THE NOTED HOUSE FOR HIGH-GRADc. LLATttLrt GOUDa. T as, as usual, the" utiuerstgncj mas to hand an extra large stock of Useful GOODS, xneluiing:— LADIES’ HANDBAGS, in son a Leather, all handmade «nu the very latest LADieS’ HAND-MADE EAGs, in real Morocco and Calf. LADIES' HAND-MADE BAGS, in Embossed Leather, with Maori Designs of New Zealand, an a ieauiei-luted. LADIES' PURSES, in Real Morocco ana Call, Ail ehapi.. ALLIES’ HAT BOXES. Ail stocked. LADIES’ C A LINE TRUNRB. in stzfcA iie.u., rSSxn.j and SOLID DEATHEI, BBiNi* BAGS, eu.t tad, cy gone- sizes 12.1 it,, Isin., and iSili. SoL*.D irEAiiixtL HIT BAGs, Ilrm to kim. A line lot. SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES. An size*. CANVAS CORNERED SUIT OASES. A heovy tiuk. or tlloiU i-Siliji } irUiit, ATTACHE caSES, MUSIC CASES, LUNCH. BOXES GENTS’ PO-MEX-BOOE-S, PURSES, LSITEE CaSeS WALLETS, ETC. Any of the •; uve lines will make . reliable goods. ice gAM, and they are ell A Very Em Barge of RIDING SADDLES, BRIDLES, ETC., ETC. E- -to' and Gents' HUNTING CBGFS, WHIPS, SPUES, Etc. An, lines that are not made es the premises ar# specially made to my order by practical men. Therefore, understand you are not buying cheap factory-made goods. INSPECTION INVITED. GEO.’ SIDDELLS, - OTAKI RAILWAY. *if»»Sl«feßS(3s M WStanHiNW.X

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Otaki Mail, 6 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 6 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 6 February 1922, Page 1

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