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What Would This Increase j Mean to You? 1 i E >*• ¥sy An Illinois practical feeding experiment showed that cows fed with the properly balanced ration gave 47 per cent, more milk and more butter-fat than others fed with the same ■ quantity of unbalanced ration. Every stockowner is anxious for greater output. Cattle Food, “ The Ideal , Concentrate,” fed as ' we want him to know that „.n„j „„ , , . ,• directed, is unequalled as an to secure best results his ...... ; stock MUST be supplied with economical food. It furnishes ' properly-balanced foods. ideal ration because it m . contains the essential food i and supplies necessary The Cow needs a milk-mak- energy to turn feed into ing ration, high in protein, milk. at the same time containing sufficient carbohydrates to We cater for each class of provide body maintenance s t O ck raised for profit, and energy. Whether you be concerned Maximum production on pas- with production of milk, beef J tures alone is impossible. O r eggs, the correct grade of « Although they stimulate the . J milk flow, a concentrate rich ty" Specialised Stock Joods jg in protein is necessary to will help you. They are cor- !|j balance the ration and in- rectly balanced and scienti- i!! crease both the weight and fically formulated, and must (8 the productivity of the stock. give greater results. Write for Booklet on Scientific Feeding to Stock Foods Department, “A.R,” Messrs. Johnston and Co., Ltd., Featherston Street, Welling- .?> ton, N.Z., The National Dairy Association of N.Z., Ltd., Sussex Chambers, Panama Street, Wellington, N.Z. or a lIEADaT-’K.T«.iaNGSrrSYIWV(WT.; ; Parriniaita) > S 1 ,j 4 gy- n ' . ■.. ■ U

to It’s a Leyland —the dependable Tipping Wagon | *pHE efficiency of the Leyland Tipping Wagon for every description of work—and especia: road construction—should be inve gated by all Public Bodies and Ro:.'.. Contractors. This British Wagon is equip;' - with the “Wood” Patent Hydrai. i’ Tipping Gear, or the “Wooldriuj Mechanical Hoist, so fitted as to ensu most effective use of its maxima. . power. Either Tip may be easily manipulated from the driver’s seat while the lorry is either stationary or in motion. These Tip Gears can be fitted to the four, five and six ton Leyland Lorries. Unsurpassed for spreading shingle, sand and other road materials. Four.toM optional in four different chenis. WILSON’S MOTOR SUPPLY HOUSE ELTHAM - . - - C. L WILSON Sole TarantM Motorist. ’ •; '”■■■’ Cyele«. HAXXKS—3

ACETONE WELDING fF you have Broken Castings, etc., take them to R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, and have the job put right by experts. GILL STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH, PHONE COL BOX 170,

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1921, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1921, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1921, Page 11

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