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i*w 13 taasi<sSsi3< « ss $ ?isi » * * » HOWARD ANDREW, LTD. MANAKAU. Preserving Season Now On! JAM JARS: 1 Pint, 10s 6d ; Half-Gallon, 16s 6d; Quarts (wide mouth), 13s 6d. BREWERS’ CRYSTALS. PRESERVING PANS. JAM SPOONS. OUR FAMOUS “ EKLIPSAL” TEA, 2s 6d a lb. Quality Guaranteed. 5 lbs for 12s. HOWARD ANDREW, Ltd., UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS, MANAKAU. THE CHEAPEST-"PLACE ALONG THE LINE. 'tOO CANNOT AFFORD lu fail to investigate the A'roportiej> of MOO S E MEA L. adjunct to animal or poultry food ever placed on Tiro great tire market. NUTS. —It is preferred, in tins form for all grown animals It .should be fed dry with ration or chad, bra*, etc. For cows and horses give £lb to a feed. JFor sheep Jib, MEAN.—For feeding to calves, pigs or poultry. !■ OK CALA ES. As a calf food this preparation stands out on its o'.*, a, having just sufficient oil left in to make it a perfectly balanced food, V hole milk should ho led lor a week to tea days, then gradually change to skim milk or whey and linseed meal jelly. Begin tilth a dessert spoonful ol the jelly and gradually increase to two tablespoonfuls to each meal. Feed three times per day, and feed the mixture warm, say du to iOU dug. Fnbr. io l’repare the Jolly: Take lib of linseed meal and add to one gallon of water; boil lor a lew minutes until a thick paste results, then let stand for a little while before usiug. roll TUGS..—Give about jib for wcaiiers. FOR FOULXKV. —Jib of makes a very line mush for about 70 fowls. TOR BAIRX COtN.-?.—Moose Meal or Nuts will increuae tl*o nnlk production. L"»e about half 1o one pound or nuts per feed, lib of as “Moose” -Meal or Nuts contains as much feed as bib of cow*' milk. 8 THE U.L Fai-inora’ Co-Op-, Disiribauiig Ga., Ltd, \ Head Office: .Dominion Farmers’ Institute, Fcntherstou St., Wellington. Branches: Feiidmg, Wanganui, Maslertou, Murtou, Xaihaps. i BOA 7. DEVI N. ’PHONE 177 , - VSSSimasm oar-f frown pigs, half the quantity for ‘Moose” Meal to 51b bran or pollard for egg production and sufficient for a meal li OTAKI RAILWAY GARAGE. AYRE BROS., Proprietors. ’Phona lie, Our Motto: “Not how cheap, but how good,” Agencies; Oars, HODGE BROS’. CAR* EXCELSIOR HUB,boN BUBER BIX mOTOR CYCLES; EBBEX _ _ ‘ * HAKEEY-DAVIDSON, OVERLAND ' IriOß Blocks of Tyres, Tubes, and all Accessories. V) to all- types of KLAXO U rr-—— HORNS. BATTERIES CHARGED, Motor Vehicles, VULCANISING by Harvey Frost Method, A IgSEISKSS* « t6***J*M6«W*W**«*WWar** **!« *■«** i THE NOTED HOUSE FOR HIGH-GRADE LEATHER GOOO^ . .Yes, as usual, the. unuemguej iaa to-hand an extra large stock of User A GOODS, iuciud Ji; -, ; ._ E.-vßj-x.* aaNDBAGB, m bo^ u EvsXerj a., mind-made and tne w-:, latest. . LADIES’ rn-ui .> .MADE BAG*, in real Morocco and Calf. LADIES' ziAND-mADxi EaGS, in -Kralc-s.-ed tveatner, With Maori Designs of New s-ealana, a..-- leu tier-lined. LADIES’ PURSES, in Real Morocco and Calf. Aii shapes. LADIES’ HAT BOXES. All sizes blocked. LADLES’ CALINB TRUNKS, in Maes dOm., S2lu. t and gdim SOLID LEATHER BRIEF BaGS, suit lady or gent. Sizes J \Zlsi., Ilia., lorn., and Ibim SOLID LEATHER KIT BAGS, i4im tv iffim A hnv lot. SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES. AE suet. CANVAS-CORNERED SUIT wASBS. a heavy stock of these. Sizes lb in, aom, —in, h-iin, and htiin. ATTACHE CASES, MUSIC GaBES, LUNCH BOXES GENTS’ ROCKET-EOuKS, BoRSES, LETTER CASHS * WALLETS, ETC. . *. Any of the above line* wifi make nice gifts,, and They ara al! reliable good*. A Very Fine Range of ELDING SADDLES, EDIBLES, ETC., ETC. Ladies’ and Gents’ HUNTING CROPS, WHIPS, SfU2£, Stc. Any line* that are not made on the premises m gg*ci*i2j made to my order by practical men. Therefore, tjaderataad you are not buying cheap factory-made goods. INSPECTION INVITED. GEO) BIDDjEDDS, OTAEJL SAIL WAY. % i **“»«*# KfNt W «♦»«*«**

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Otaki Mail, 8 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 8 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otaki Mail, 8 March 1922, Page 1

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