H. H. PATTLE. (Late Produce Manager for Mr. W. Roulston.) WHOLESALE PRODUCE MERCHANT. EXPORTER, I And ! GENERAL AGENT. j SOME SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. i I have the following new line of SEED POTATOES that I can recommend as heavy croppers, and blight resisting:— F ELS IDF HERO: (18 ]().■; o.t. Pukekohev PI (J POLLARD; »:ll 5s per ton, This is a finely-ground grain meal. CENTALS: Sugar* and Sand Bags fur Sale. Offices and Store, Next Post Office. 'PHONE 160. THE BOOKERY. All the Latest Periodicals and Fashion Books coming every mail. All orders, town or country, will be promptly attended to. t We have a very like range of Crockery, and will be opening up in a few days an assortment of Jioyal Doulton Ware. Our stock of Pads, Envelopes. School Requisites, Books, Ladies' Handbags, Toys, etc., is hard to beat. K. L. CANNELL, THE BOOKERY, KING ST. 'Phone 81. PUKEKOHE. Central FRUIT DEPOT. KING ST. PUKEKOHE.
CHOICE FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY. W. HURLE. if-MOTOR-CAR INSURANCE. We issue a " Comprehensive" Policy protecting your liability in the event of Fire, Damage to Ca'r, 'Theft, and Injuries to the General, Public at re-. duced rates. Further particulars «an b« obtained from the Agent.to" by Writing direct. PERSONAL POLICIES ISSUED. FARMERS' SPECIAL. The South British fir* / INSURANCE CO., LTD* #TO. KINGSTON, '*'■ Manager, C. K. LAWRIE, Agent. ALFRED BUCXLUNDI SONS. STOCK, STATION, LAND AND MACHINERY AGENTS, THE HAYMARKET: AUCKLAND. Wish, to inform their clients and the public generally that they have appointed MR. GEO. LEE, who has a thorough knowledge of all classes of machinery and implements, as their Pukekohe Agent. It will pay farmers to interview Mr. Lee before installing milking machines, engines, etc.; also prior to purchasing implements. His advice is at your service. AGENCIES: RIDD MILKING MACHINES. REID AND GRAY'S IMPLEMENTS DOMO SEPARATORS PRESTON COW "»ETECTOR. LEISTER, AND EM MERSON BENZINL ENGINES. LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, Etc., Etc. SEEDS, GRAINS & MANURES. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, LTD. AUCKLAND AND FUKEKOHK STRANGE EVIDENCE. 500,000 BLOOD SUCKERS AT WORK. The other day on a farm not a hundred miles from Auckland a milking cow was found dead, having fallen over a bank. It was noticed that clinging to the end of almost every hair of the cow's hide were innumerable lice. An effort was made to roughly estimate their number, and by taking a patch six inches square and counting them and multiplying the remaining space a conservative estimate put the number of lice on the cow in question at the incredible number of half a million. A farmer present made the observation that almost half the cows in the Waikato were infected with lice in the winter and early spring, and also that in his opinion this reduced their milk yield at least one quarter. Just reckon the astounding waste. If half the, herds in the Waikato are infected with lice, and a-quarter of their yield lost to th« farmer, it means ihat thousands of pounds every year go to feed these hungry parasites. Here, then, is a remedv: Buv a Tin of "THOMPSON'S LICI'RINE," and smear a little down tho animal's back. Licerine kills them all. An absolutely new preparation, wonderful in its results. Effective on Cattls, Horses, and Pigs, i Obtainable at all stores, or 21b sample tin posted on receipt of Us 6d. I SOLE AGENTS: THE 'FRISCO AND DOMINION EXPORT CO.. rnoic ST. AUCKLAND.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 566, 14 September 1920, Page 3
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