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HOWARD ANDREW, LTD. MANAKAU. Preserving reason Mow On S JAM JARS: 1 lOsOd;- Half-Gallon, 16s 6d; Quarts (wide mouth), 13s 6d. BREWERS’ CRYSTALS. PRESERVING PANS. JAM SPOONS, OUR FAMOUS “ EKUP3AL” TEA. 2s 6d a Id. Quality Guaranteed. 5 Ids for 12s. ; M W —DREW, Ltd., UNIVERSAL PROVIDE , MAjN A livifL Li . 5 ‘THE CHEAPEST PLAvt ALONG THE LINE. ajhtKgggjnsafcufa. £££s@@ssisaaßaaßEßEn YOU CANNOT AFFORD To fail to investigate the Milk-producing Properties of MOOSE MEAL. djunct to animal or poultry loud ever placed on Tlio greatest Lite market. NUTS,—lt"is preferred in this form for all “grown animak it ,-ilioultl be fed dry with ration or chaff, bran, etc. T9g cows and horses give Jib to a feed. Tor sheep sib, MEAL. —For feeding to calves, pigs or poultry. J rOK CALVES, —As a cult food this preparation stands out on ite ouu, having just sufficient oil left in lo make it a perfectly balanced food. Whole milk should bo fed for a week to ten days, then gradually change to skim milk or whey and linseed meal jelly. Bogin t\ith a dessertspoonful of tho jelly and gradually increase to two tablespoonfuls lu each meal. Feed. • three times pe.r day, and feed the mixture warm, say 9U to 100 deg. Fahr, lo ITeparo the Jelly: Take lib of linseed meal and add to one gallon ol water; boil lor a few minutes until a thick paste results, then lot stand for a little while before using. xOK PIGS. —.Give about -jib for grown, pigs, half the quantity iei weaners. I'OK POULTRY.—2)b of “Moose" Meal to Gib bran or pollard makes a very fine mush lor egg production and sufficient for a meal for about 70 fowls, I'Oli DAIRY COWS.—Moose Meal or Nuts will increase the milk production, lise about hall to one pound of nuts per feed, lib of-•-‘Moose” Meal or Nuts contains us much feed as Gib of cows’ milk/ i&T 7 H Head Office THE toners’ Co-Op, Distributing Co,, Ltd,, 1 :e: Dominion Farmers’ Institute, FeatherstOß St., .Wellinjtoa, Branches: I'oilding, Wanganui, Masterton,” Martin* TaiUipe, . Bpx 7j - . , lev.i & rakA’Szm: m ,' OTAKI RAILWAY GARAGE. g AYKE BEOS., Proprietors. 'Phene 23, S Our Motto; “Not hot? cheap, but how goad,’ - J Agencies: Cars, —— LODGE BE Ob'. CABS ii UiiSON SLTEB Si X ESSEX (OVERLAND. Stocks of Tyres, Tubes, and ali Accessories. KEPAIBS to ail types of Motor Vehicles. EXCELSIOR MOTOR CYCLES; * THOU - 6/ ’i T Mo BATTERIES GEAfea*D 4 i% i:t»o i-tjlmEu. . klaxo* E" soseiP VULCANISING by Harvey Frost Method, 1 THE NOiEJ HQUS£ LLATH&k r j.i rnGH~GRAD£ OvOui, has to hand an extra lgjg% e,«.opug; , in oupn all hand-made ? r,r ) , Yes, as usual, the unuer stock’or Useful' GOODS, i. LADIES’ HANDBAGS, “the very latest. LADIES’ HAND-MADE EAGs, la real Morocco and Calf. LADIES’ HAND-MADE EAGS, m Embossed Leather, with Maori Designs of New keaiand, and leather-lined, LADLES’ PUSSES, in Beal Morocco and Calf. All shapes. LADIES’ HAT BOXES. AJi sizes stocked, " ' LADIES’ CALINE TRUNKS, m sizes Join., J3ln., and SGin, SOLI D LEATHER EBIEP EAGS, suit lady or gent. Sixes Ikin.j ilia., loin., and lSun SOLID DEATH EE KIT EAGS, I fin. to 22in. A ffne lot. SOLID LEAHIES SUIT CASuuS. All sizes. CAHVAS - C OENEEBD SUIT CASES. A heavy stock of these. Sizes XBin, 20in, ZAn, 21 in, and 261 a. ATTACHE CASES, MUSIC CASES, LUNCH Bora* ' GENTS’ POCKET-BOOKS, PoESES, LETTER Qfsv* ' WALLETS,', ETC. . TlTv Any of the above lines witi make aic.e gifts, {hey aura y» reliable goods, A Very Fine Bangs of HIDING SADDLES, EHIDLES, ETC, ET.C. Ladies' and Gents’ HUNTING CHOPS, WHIRS, SpU&S, Etc, Any lines that are not made oa the premises §n specially made to my order by practical men. Therefore, mflmtjad you are not buying cheap factory-shade goqdg, INSPECTION INVITED, GEO.’ iSIDDEI/LS, OTAKI RAILWAY* * WIf)KNfNEttcWMfNE)KK

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Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otaki Mail, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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