HOWARD ANDREW, LTD. MANAKAU. Preserving Season Now On! )- JAM JARS: > t Pint, ios 6tS; Half-Gallon, 16s 6d; > Quarts (wide mouth), 13s 6d. } B.<£W£RS’ CRYSTALS. PRESERVING PANS. JAM SPOONS. om FAMOUS “ EKLIPoAL” TEA, 5 2s 6a a lb. Quality Guaranteed. § lbs for 12s. ( HOWARD ANDREW, Ltd., § UNIVERSAL PRGVID-RS, MANAJiAii, I THE CHEAP"T: f PLACE ALONG THE LINE. VC'J CANNvT AF^Oku lo tail to invest; ?ate the Milk-pi educing Properties uf MOOSE MEA L. L.jUi to uuinial oi poultry loud ever placed on Tiie greatest the market. •NDIS. It is pi el erred in this lonn for all grown animal,, jt should be fed dry with ration or cliaif, bran, etc. For cows and horses give ilb to a iced. For sheep ilb. IvIEAL.—For feeding to calves, pigs or poultry. IUR CALVES.—As a calf food this piepaiation stands out on its 0""; baviu « sufficient oil left in to make it a perfectly balanced food. Whole milk should be fed for a week to tea days, then gradually change to skim milk or whey and Jtnseed meal jelly. Begin with a dessertspoonful of the jelly and gradually increase to two tablespoon tuts to each meal. Food three times per day, and feed the mixture warm, say Uu to lOU deg. Fahr. do Prepare the Jelly: Take Jib of linseed meal and add to one gallon uf water; boil for a few minutes until a thick paste results, then let stand for a little while before using. rvd PfUfj. (jive about ilb for grown pigs, half the quantity for wcaners. lUL POULILY'.- Sib of ‘‘Moose” Meal to bib bran or potlard makes a. 'cry line mash for egg production and sufficient f#r a meal for about 70 fowls. I Oit DAIR Y LOW hi.—Moose ileal or Nuts will increase the milk production. Use about half to one pound of nuts per iced, lib of Moose -deal or Nuts contains as much iced ns bib of cows 7 milk. m ii.n. FariMV Cc-up, DibifiDaung Go., LiiiJ lice: Dominion ir’a imcra’ Institute. Feathcrttcm tat., Wellington. " iiead Office: Branches: BOA 7. Welling ten. i eliding, Wanganui, Maalertoti, hlarton, Xaihape. LEVIN. ’PHONE 177 fcgtorafi I 9 XXXXXXffiXXXXMMKMXtoIAMMXiMifiXMMHtotototoMHHHigi * OTAKI EAILWAY GARAGE. -» AYLL BROS., Proprietors. ’phone gg, & Our blotto: ‘‘Not how cheap, but how good.’' T ; Gars, aunun BRu.b'. CAK.b HUDSON SUPER SLA ESSEX uYhi.nA.Nb EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLL3: hAakid-DA VlbcOhi, fiiOit t toons of lyres, lubes, and all Accessories. REPAIRS to aii types of Motor Vehicles. BAITER? Eh ry-sPc^ CHARGED KLAXON HORNS. VULCANISING by Harvey Frost Method, f ****** * **«»>*«*»*******»*« « xw***„*** THE NOfEu rIOUoE FOR HIGH-GRADE L.t.AT>ifc.rc GOODS. Lit ext rs itige sls U-MH ixif tj«y luioftrtigusjj hna to hu 1 oca vi GiS’-f jt \j\J\JXJhf .iic*u-A i —~ A-tamct f ail LixiiC-nuidi t» -ry lm.*i ixu. -aWv.l),£; BACrfi, iii zciil Had VtuJd LADiniS' imnn *mnh nnee, in Lmbt.sed Leather, with -naorj Designs tr Yev Zealand, ana »• -ther-iined. H--Dln -S PUiAoES, m ..sal morocco emi Calf. All shapes, * ia~cLj.’ BOaUS. Adi hvOtAfcU, LADIES' C ALINE TRUNKS, ,n 30m., 3Mu and doui. SOLID LEATHER BRIEF BAGS, .ait lady or gent. Sines ikim, 1-iia., lain., and ISinSOLLD LEATHER KIT BAGS, I fin. to kkim A line lot. SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES. All sixes. CANVAS-CORNERED SUIT CASES. A heavy xlvtk of these. Sizes Lein, ktiin, kirn, and -bin. ATTACHE CASES, MUSIC OASES, LUNCH BOXES GENTS’ FOCKET-30OKS, PURSES, LETTER CALEB WALLETS, ETC. _ ' r S^'Any of the above Lne» ad make nice guts, and they axe all reliable goods, ’ ” A Very Fine Range of ~ ELDING SADDLES, BRIDLES, ETC., ETO. Ladies’ and Gents’ HUNTING CROPS, WHIPS, SPUES, Jte. Any lines that ere aot made oa the premise* ax* iyoci&Hy made to my order by practical mem Therefore, you are not buying cheap factory-made goods, INSPECTION INVITED, CiBO. 1 BIBJJBLtLtB, OTAKI EAILWAY.
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Otaki Mail, 20 March 1922, Page 1
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