THE FIRM OF HOWARD ANDREW, LTD., HAVING NOW OPENED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF SUITABLE WINTER GOODS Invite your inspection of t lie numerous lines, all of which spell value. See our— SMART EEADY-TO-WEAKS, From 10/6. SILK BLOUSES, from 15/-. OR EPE-DE-CH LNE BLOUSES, from 29s lid. DRESSING GOWNS AND JACKETS, from 15/-. HEAVY MOSGIEL RIBBED VESTS, from 9/11. FLANNEL NIGHTS, from 9/11. STRONG GREY FLANNEL DRESSES, from 2/11 yard. GREY PL AIDING, from 3/-. ARMY GREY FLANNEL, from 3/11. COME EARLY, STAY LATE, BUY ALL THE TIME. . * HOWARD ANDREW, Ltd. UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS manak.au.
YOU CANNOT AFrO/,0 To fail to investigate the Milk-producing Properties of MOOSE MEAL. Tlie greatest adjunct to animal or jjoultry food over placed on the market. NUTS.—It is preferred in ting form ror an grown animals. It should, be fed dry with ration or cnafi, bran, etc. Tor cows and horses give Jib to a feed. I'or sheep jib. MEAL.—i’or feeding to calves, pigs or poultry. FOB CALVES. —As a calf loud this preparation stands out on its own, having just sufficient oil left in to make it a perfectly baiaucod iuod. Whole milk should bo fed for a week to ten days, then giadually change to skim milk or whey and linseed meal jelly. Begin with a dessertspoonful of tho jelly and gradually inornate to two tablespoon!uls to each meal. Feed three timet per day, and feed the mixture warm, say 1)0 to 100 deg. Falrr. To Prepare the Jelly: Take lib of liuseed meal and add to one gallon of water; boil lor a few minutes until a thick paste ruaultSj then let stand for a little while before using. rOIC PiGß.—Give about jib for grown pigs, half the quantity lor wean ere. FOB POUETIiY. —Ulb of “Moose" Meal to Oib bran or pollard makes a very fine mash for egg production and sufficient for a meal for about 70 fowls. FOB UAIKY COWS. —Moose Meal or Nuts will increase the milk production. Use about kulf to one puund of nuts per feed, lib of “Moose" Meal or Nuts contains as much feed as bib of cows’ milk. THE ,1. Farmers’ Co-Op, Distribitiag Co,, Ltd. Head Office: Dominion Farmers' Institute. Featheratou ot., Wellington. Brunches: i eliding, Wanganui, Masterton, Marlon, Taihnpo. BON 7. E E V I N. 'PHONE 177
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Otaki Mail, 10 May 1922, Page 1
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