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HOWARD ANDREW, LTD. MANAKAU. RIGHT SERVICE. RIGHT VALUE. ARE THE STANDARDS THAT MEASURE OUR STORE. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN HOLLOWARE. ENAMEL SAUCEPANS.—EngIish (Stevens'). spts. (jpts. 7pts. Bpts. 10/- 10/9 11/9 12/9 NOW 7/6 8/- 8/9 9/9. TIND. IRON SAUCEPANS.— •ipts. spts. 6pts. 7pts. Bpts. 8/6 9/- 9/9 10/6 11/3 NOW 6/6 7/- 7/6 8/- 8/6. spts. 6pts. 7pts. Spt sl , 12/9 13/3 Id/- lti/6 NOW 9/9 10/3 11/3 12/6. ANDREW, Ltd MA.JNAK.AU. YOU CANNOT AFFORD To fail to investigate the Milk-producing Propertiea of MOOSE MEAL. The greatest adjunct to animal or poultry food ever placed on the market. NUTS.—It is preferred in this form for all grown animals. It should he fed dry wuh ration or cUaff, bran, etc. Por co-ws and horses give jib to a feed. Tor she«p jib. MEAL.—for feeding to calves, pigs or poultry, i FOR CALVES.—As a calf food this preparation stands out on its own, having jusl sufficient oil left in lo make it a perfectly balanced food. Whole milk should be fed for a week to ten days, then gradually change to skim milk or whey and linseed meal jelly. Begin j with a dessertspoonful of the'jelly and gradually increase to two | tablespoonfuls to each meal. Feed three times per day, ar.d feed the mixture warm, say 00 lo 100 deg. i'ahr. To Prepare the Jolly: Take fib of Unseed meal and add to outgallon ol water; boil for a few 'minutes, until a thick paste results, then let Hand for a little while before using. FOB PlGS.—Give about *lb for giwn pigs, half the quantity for weaners, FOR POULTRY.—2Ib of "Moose" Meal to 51b bran or pollard makes a very fine ma=a for egg production and sufficient for a meal for about 70 fowls. FOB LAlflv- COWS.—Moose Meal or Nuts will increase the milk production. Use about half to one pound of nut. per fefcfl. Ub of "Moose" Meal or Nuts contains a*s much feed as <iib ol cows' milk. N.2. Farmers' Go-Op,""biscriftatiag Co., Ltd., Head Office: .Dominion iarmers' Institute, i'euthemo.. St., Wefliukluui JfcSranenes: Feild iui, il usieru / I N. t.'i.uii, laihape. 'PHONE 177 «tt«ft*M*<MMM*f* «tt« Jt«JKMM*«»*lfil«MMftK » ****** * OTAKI RAILWAY OARACrE. Uj AYBE BEOS., Proprietor*. 'Phone 38, S Our Motto: "Not how cneap, but how good." *Agencies; Cars, ',--•- i » UVUOK BEOS'. CABS LXCELSIOB m HUDSON SUPEB SIX MOTOR CYCLESj ESSEX HABLEYDAVIDBON. J OVERLAND ~ IHOS tocks of Tyre*, Tubes, and ail i -i BAXIJtfcOCS CHARGED, 'XLAXO* VULCANISING by Harvey Pros I Method, THE NOTED HOUSE FOR HIGH-GRADE LEATHE* OOQD.S, stock or UQUDs { mcmajr.y. HANDBAGS, in SOi»a Leati tne very lates; LADIES' BAGa, in res LADli>&' «-»jVi»-.aiADB BAGa, i a hu Maori Designs ox hew ASaiand, at LADIES' PU-KSSxiiS, in acu Morocco ai LADLbS' HAx' BO ABS. Ail sto< LADIES' Crt r.i fiir; X«H3*i SOLID LEATHEB BitlEß BAGB, *uu iiin~ SOLID LEA'X h Y,Y, tU.% BAGS, I4in. i SOLID LEATHER. SUIT CASES. AiJ CANVAS-CORNERED a\il. CASES. j'-r, all hand-made and il Morocco aim Can. atniAscd Leather, w*Ut ua itatiifcr-iiaeu. ad Calf. All snepos. eked. lady or gent. sizes GENTS' POCXBv-BOGEJS, 2<XtsS**g, LETTER CASES WALLETS, ETC. A Very Has Bang© of ETDTNG SADDLES. BEIDLES, ETC, JKPO. Ladies' and Gect* J HUNTING CROPS, WHIPS, SPURS, Etc A iy line* that are not made oa the premises axe *p*ciffilly ' ids to my order by practical mem Therefore t»derat«s4 ' you are not buying cheap iaetory-znad* good*. . ' INSPECTION INVITED, GEO.' BIDDJEIVLS. OTAKI SAIL WAT.

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Otaki Mail, 27 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 27 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 27 February 1922, Page 1

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