DUiiNESS NOTICES. HOW M’DOUGALL(S) TOPPED THE SCORE 1914. ' AWARDS AT DISTRICT SHOWii. | • K Woodvilie iisers of this well known Dip secured 27 out of 36 awards and 4sout of 5 championships. Dannsvirke, 60 awards out of 86,and 7 championships out of 6. Masterton,. 57 awards out of 36, and 5 championships. In addition to winning the Quibell and Highland Dip Manui fiteturois’ Challenge Cups. At the Hastings Ram Fair the first second, and third highest average prices for flock Romneys were secured by users of “McDougall s, and, at the Masterton Fair the highest average prices for stud and flock Romneys, flock-Lincolns, and.stud Southdowns were also secured by clients of "MoDougaH’s.” ( | ' : Out of 209 awards made at the above-mentioned Shows this year, uerg of . "McDougall’s” scored no less than 144, an average of 72 PER CENT. AGAINST ALL COMPETITORS. These results are positive proof of the popularity of "McDougall’s” with the leading stud breeders of the Dominion. Artenlo Sulphur Paste (poisonous).—First for flocks. Ordinary Liquid Carbolic (aon-peisonous).—Unequalled for lambs. Extra Bloom c^polic.—No stud breeder or shoe exhibitor should be without thu. ;t NEW- ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.. LTD.. SOLE AGENTS. , s FARMS . rtMMT ARE WORTH BUYING. :! • . V ■' , i t / It AttllES—Freehold. All in grass and crops, 45 acres stumped, 8, pa idooks, 411 ploughable; metalled road; 1J miles from from school and creamery. 5-roomedd house, cowshed and good orchard. Price £l6 15s per acre. £250 cash. 1 Balance 7 vaan at 5 per .'ent. •IB ACRES—Freehold. .. ’All in grass and crops; all ploughable; 100 acres stumped and ploughed; 12 paddocks, sheep-proof fencing, metalled road, 6 miles from Inglewood, la miles from store, post - office, cheese' and' -butter factory, 1 \ mile from creamery. 10roomed house, concrete yards, 20-bail cowshed, stable, and other outbuildings. Prise £lB. per acre. £IOOO cash. Balance easy term* FOR LEASE. IN ACRES— Freehold. All in grass and crops except shelter bush, 400 acres ploughable, 130 acies ploughed; C miles from railway, 1* miles from creamery. 8-roomed house, shed, yards, etc. Owner will lease for 7 years' at 12s 8d per acre with purchasing clause f at £l6 10a. , MATTHEWS. GAMLIN & C° ' AUCTIONEERS, LAND & COMMISSION AGENTS, I NGL'EWOO D. YOU MUST HAVE TWO LIGHTS. THE BOROUGH BY-LAWS DEMAND THEM, AND WHEN TYv 7 0 HAS TO BE BOUGHT, EVERY PRE- ■ CAUTIOSi SHOULD BE TAKEN. r SETTER HAVE THEM BOTH GOOD. Every Lamp we sail is well and strongly made—good to resist the wear and tear, of the worst and bumpiest roads, and we have a great choice of CARRIAGE LAMPS to suit buyers of every taste, at prices to suit all. I -EGMONT X)ACH & CARRIAGE C° BENTS MABSEY-HABRIS IMPLEMENTS. ETC., BLACKSMITHS, ETC - ~ sa| ms ~, S>V. Calumet is Uie ansiocrat of the smoking mixtures. Made uy the famous Westminster ; Tobacco Co., it is the favoured smoke of •j the cultured Englishf man, and it has helped many a Maorilander to appreciate what nualitv in tobacco IK Sr % Calumet 1 obacco is an exquisite blend of specially selected leaves; mild and fragrant yet full of flavour. It burns evenly with a dry clean ash. It is s;A;et and satisfying, and every tin - . A.. Las ■ \ .*i.v « Vvpnnfifnl nr,csent in helps you to'.win a beautiful present m t!m Calumet Tobacco and Regent Cigarette Special Free Gift Scheme, fry a tin—you-will be delighted with J a - j A Got a Fr«« Gift Catalog™ from your tobacconist or write for one to Calumet. Boy 331, Wellington. m
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 2
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574Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 57, 29 June 1914, Page 2
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