PIG BREEDERS THE 10,000 TON INCREASE This great increase, a vital requirement, would be achieved if K just one-half of the pigs which annually are lost were saved g| and reared to maturity. JH I Adequate VITAMINS in the diet of the animals are essential, particularly in that of the sows and young pigs. This controls the value of all food fed and gives powerful defence to the system against weakness and disease to which pigs are par- . . ticulariy subject. Also the rate of growth is very considerably increased. These essential vitamins are very economically fed by the A use of the World's finest feeding oil, "PILCHARDENE," a H Cana-dian product of which there is no shortage in New Zea- gj land. 9 Calves also receive remarkable benefit from this supplement, which reflects this sound early treatrnent throughout the whole of their later life. ANY BRANCH OF THE FARMERS' CO-OP. will give FULL DETAILS WITH PLEASURi mmmmommmmm H ^ I ■■ k I flH MORE PIGS ! Every Piggery in New Zealand is now a vital stronghold in the defence of the Home Front. MORE PIGS are wanted— wanted as urgently as they can be produced — and in this urgent national necessity remember that WALKERS »« WAITING WHEN YOUR PIGS ARE READY ENTER *9* ,,,/M NOW J THE ci ^ EGMONT A. & P. SHOW CHAMPION BACON CLASS At HAWERA, 15th & 16th November, 1940 THREE BACON PIGS, purebred or crossbred; most suitable for Bacon Factory purposes. Live weight of each pig to be from 170lbs. to 225lbs. It is compulsory that, after judging, pigs in this class will be taken over by Messrs. T. H. Walker & Sons, Hawera, who will pay for them at market rates. The pigs, after killing, will be again judged on the hooks at Messrs. T. FI. Walker & Sons' Bacon Factory, Hawera, on Mondav, 25th November, 1940, when the public are cordially invited to attend. Prizes on the hoof at the Hawera Show (22nd November, 1940) : First, £5; Second, £4; Third, £2; Fourth, £1. Prizes on the hook at the Bacon Factory : First, £5; Second, £4; Third, £2; Fourth, £1; donated by Messrs. T. H. Walker & Sons, Hawera. Additional Prizes will be awarded as follows: — 1 — First £5, Second £4, Third £2, Fourth £1, donated by Messrs. T. H. Walker & Sons, Hawera, for pigs fed on Walkers' "MOUNTAIN BRAND" Meat Meal. 2 — First £5, Second £4, Third £2, Fourth £1, donated bj Messrs. W. & R. Fletcher (N.Z.) Ltd., for pigs fed on "Tomoana" Meal. 3 — First £2/2/-, Second £1/1/-, Third 10/6, donated by H. H. Brown, Esq., Hawera, for exhibitors using Rawleigh's Iodised Stock Tonic. T.H. Walker# Sons LTD., TAWHITI . . HAWERA ^ wmmmmmmmmmmn m i j w ni n 1 1 wiwhm H'l ■ m
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1940, Page 23 (Supplement)
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451Page 23 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1940, Page 23 (Supplement)
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