HOWARD ANDREW, LTD. MANAKAU. Preserving Season Now On! JAM JARS: 1 Pint, 10s 6d ; Half-Gallon, t6s 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 ALONgThE LINE. YOU CANNOT AFFORD i'u fail to investigate the Milk-producing Properties of MOO S E MEA L. The greatest adjunct to animal or poultry iood ever placed on the market. NUTS. —It is preferred in tlris form for all grown animals. It should be fed dry with ration or chaff, bran, etc. Tor cows and horses give Jib to a feed. Tor sh«cp ilb. MEAL.—Eor feeding to calves, pigs or poultry. FOE CALVES.—As a calf food this preparation stands out oa its own, having just sutlieient oil left in to make it a perfectly balanced lood. Whole milk should bo fed lor a week to ten days, then gradually change to skim milk or ukey and linseed meal jelly. Begin with a dessertspoonful of the jelly and gradually increase to two tablespoon!uls to each meal. Feed three times per day, and feed the mixture warm, say 90 to 100 deg. Falir, 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 stand for a little while before using. FOE PlGS.—Give about *lb for grown pigs, half the quantity for weaners. FOR POULTRY. —21b of “Moose” Meal to oib bran or pollard makes a very line mash for egg production and sutlieient for a meal for about 70 fowls. FOR DAIRY CO WE. —Moose Meal or Nuts will increase the milk production. Use about hall to one pound of nuts per feed, lib of “Mouse’'' Meal or Nuts contains a» much iced as Gib of cows’ milk. THE ilk. mims’ Co-Up, Mribdiiiig Co., Ltd.,] Head Olhcq: Dominion Farmers' Institute, Featherstow tot., Wellington Branches: Feilding, Wanganui, Muster tori, Mar ton, Taihape. BOX L E V I N. ’PHONE 177 I iiitoXZifti&SaXKXiA X MtoHXHHHXXXX******* * ****** * OTAKI RAILWAY GARAGE. AYKE BROS., Proprietors. ’Phone 113, jf Our Motto: “Not how cheap, but how good,” Agencies; Cars, uUDUE BROto'. CARS HUDSON SUPER SIX ESSEX OVERLAND stocks of Tyres, 1 übes, and all Accessories. REPAIRS to all types of Motor Vehicles. EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLES;. HARLE Y-DAVIDSON, THOR flag BATTERIES CHARGED. KLAXON HORN a. VULCANISING by Harvey Frost Method, i«K£Mf»f»£!S)*K m* BE *?**««& IS ******* W ****»««»» the. noted house LcAirttK FOR HIGH-GRADE GOOD >. Yes, as usual, the unuerngimj to hand e.a extra large sloes, or Canitr. UOODs, *nciu.a^,g ; — luvs/ILS' —CI DBAvjtS, in cog<j Louthur, till haid-Ihttde and tne very lates.itLAisijjto' sisii,n'-niADE BAGrs, in soai Morocco and Calf, LADjjtiS' MAN u -mADE SAGS, in Embossed Leather, with Maori Designs of New neaUnd, ana leather-lined. LADIES’ PUnsES, rn Real Morocco and Calf. Ail shapes. LAxrixiS’ HAT BOXES. Ali oizes stocked. LADIES’ GALINE THUMBS, in size- Join., 3gin., and 36iu. SOLED LEATHER BRIEF BAGS, suit lady or gent. Sizes Eiun, liim, loin., aud lain. SOLID LEATHER HIT BAGS, liin. to 22m. A fine lot. SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES. All sizes. CANVAS-CORNERED SUIT CASES. A heavy stock of these. Sizes Ism, 2dm, Mm, 24ia, and 26ia. ATTACHE CASES, MUSIC CASES, LUNCH BOXES GENTS’ POCKET-BOOKS, PURSES, LETTER CASES WALLETS, ETC. . Any of the above lines win make nice gifts, and tkay aj* til reliable goods, A Very Fine Range of ELDING SADDLES, BRIDLES, ETC,, ETC. Ladies’ and Gents' HUNTING CROPS, WHIPS, SPOTtS, Etc. Any lines that are not made on the premises ox* spatially made to my order by practical men. Therefor*, wdiistaad you are not baying cheap factory-made goods, INSPECTION INVITED, CxEO.’ SIDDELTjB, OTAKI RAILWAY.
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Otaki Mail, 13 March 1922, Page 1
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