HOWARD ANDREW, LTD. MANAKAU. 1 Pint, 10s 6d; Half-Gallon, 16s 6d; Quarts (wide mouth), 13s 6d. BHEWERS' CRYSTALS. PRESERVING PANS. JAM SPOONS. OUR FAMOUS " EKUPSAL" TEA. 2s 6d a lb. Quality Guaranteed. 5 lbs for 12s. UNIVERSAL PROVIDES. MANAKAU. THE CHEAPEST PLACE AL.QNo THE LINE i CANNOT AFFORD lo tail to investigate tlic Milk-pioducing Properties of MOOSE MEA L. i| Tb° greatest ndjunet to auiwul or poultry food ever placed on a lliu market. NUTS.—It is preferred in this form for all grown animate. It should be fed dry with ration or chatf, brao, etc. For cows and horses give iib to a feed. For sheep Jib. MEAL.—Por feeding to calves, pigs or poultry. i"OK CALVES. —As a calf food this preparation stands out on its | own, having just sufficient oil left in to make it a perfectly balanced 3 food. Whole milk .should be fed for a week to tea days, then gradu- § ally change to skim milk or whey and Unseed meal jelly. Begin ! a with a dessertspoonful of the jelly and gradually increase to two B tablespoonfuls to each meal. Feed three times per day, and feed | the mixture warm, say Wto 100 deg. i'ahr. To Prepare the Jelly: Take lib of linseed meal and add to one gallon of water; boil for a few minutes until a thick paste results, then let staud for a little while, before using. rOE PlUS.—Give about ilb for grown pigs, half the quantity for ■ weaners. FOB POTJLTBY,—2Ib of '-Moose" ileal to 51b bran or pollard makes a very line .mash for egg production and sufficient for a meal for about 70 fowls. FOB DAIRY COWS.—Moose Meal or Nuts will increase tbo milk i - production. Use about half to one pound oi nuts per feed, lib of "AIOO.-A!" ileal or IsTuts contains as much feed as Gib oi cows' milk. I rut; i m;L famtti Co-op, l)isirib<uiiig ik, Ltd., 1 3 Head Office: Uoniiniou i'arrnexs' Institute, i'eatkerston bt., Wellington. " 3 Branches: leUdiug, Wanganut, Masterton, Marton, Taikape. BOX 7. LEVIN. 'PHONE 177 *«*** M ***** * *****J*tt********fi(*ai ***&«** OTAKI RAILWAY GAEAGE. jjj AYBE BKOb.j Proprietors. 'Phone 23, at Our Motto; "Not bow cheap, but how good." * Agencies: Cars, I j" i/UJJUjti BKOo'. CABS HLi J.SOX SUPEB SIX J ESSEX jj OVEELAND * Stocks of Tyres, jj 'lubes, and ail „ Jg Accessories. /%* BBPAIBS '"''' to all types of jp Motor Vehicles. EXCBLSIOB MOTOE CYCLES: HABLEY-DAVIDSON, liiOß BAX'TBBLUa yKLAiON k- •■■ ~ ,'wrfii hobms. VULCAKLJLNG by Harvey Frost Metbod. THE aQTEI> SOUSE FQti H>GH-CRAD£ . \->-, as stot-.K of Useful GOOES, intiuu Ja ,, ; iiAirfDBAUS, in tooj.rj B _ and tlio very latest LAx>i±;;s' ixaxov-KADE BAChs, in real .Morocco and Calf. xuiijiilS' HAND-.6IAX>E IjaUS, in hjubossed Leather, with Maori Designs oi New and leather-lined. LADIES' PUBSES, in i&eal Morocco anet Calf. All tkape;. LADIES' HAT BOXES. All sizes stocked. LADIES' CALLNE TBUNKS, m sizes iSuin., 33ia., and 3«is. SOIJD LEATHEB BBIEF BAGS, suit lady or gent. Sizes ojiin., liin., loin., and loin. SOLID LEATHEB KIT BAGS, liin. to 22in- A fine lot. SOLID LEATHEB SUIT CAS_JS. Ail sizes. CANVAS-COENEBED SUIT CASES. A heavy stock oi these. Sizes ISin, Zi>iu, iZw, 24in, and 2'Jin. ATTACHE CASES, MUSIC CASES, LUNCH SOXES GENTS' POCEET-BQOES, PUBSES, LETTER. CASES "' WALLETS, ETC. «»•., Any of the above lines mil make nic& giitSj and Jjhey *x» til reliable goods. . ' BIDING SADDLES, BEIDLES, ETC, JBTO. Ladies' and Gents' HUNTING CBOPS, Any lines that are not made on the premises %s» »j#CA£-ly aade to ray order by practical men. Therefore, cjtdsr»J*iid yon are not baying cheep factory-made goods. INSPECTION INVITED, GEO. SIDDJS.L."L.», OTAKI 2JS&LWAT,
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Otaki Mail, 10 March 1922, Page 1
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