FARM REQUIREMENTS GATE HINGES in all sizes. Canadian (screw-in) type. , , . Bolt and Drive type, Priced from 6-inch at 4/4 per pair upward. SAWS, MAULS, WEDGES, YARD BROOMS, BUCKETS, SHOVELS, PETROLEUM JELLY (all in good supply). LAND FOR SALE. COMPACT! COMPACT! />A ACRES unencumbered freehold on Main Highway. South/Central Taranaki. j Well watered. Well sub-divided. Swung gates. Good fences. Good home. . Capacity 40-45 cows. Not at present dairied on. Now wintering 370 ewes, 30 hog.gqts, 5 cows and heifers, and 2 horses, and still aifording visible evidence of no lack of feed. This compact little farm can be secured for £3750 (with good terms to a good man) — and it's worth it. A good farm is the best investment. This is a good one so, if interested, don't delay inspection. Possession to suit may be arranged. : NEWTON KING LTD. Any Branch or, after hours, telephone No. 2255 (Allan Evans), Hawera, No. 380 (H. H. Burmester), Stratford, or No. 526 (G. M. Bradbury), New Plymouth. CLOSE TO HAWERA K ACRES first grade land, sub-divided into five paddocks. Well sheltered and in good pastiire. Buildings comprise 7-roomed house, wash-house and separator room, cowshed. Price £1050. Terms arranged. Rates £5. To be sold to wind up estate and offers are wanted. FARMERS' CQ-OP., ^ branches.
Tkele is epptoxmafcUf ( ONE GALLON ' oi Puke LINSEED OIL fSpj ,■ iuevtbu 100 Ib.baq oi I MI)u3C MEAL and NUTS USl The great tonic effect of LINSEED OIL on stock is well-known to all farmers. There is approximately ONE GALLON of this valuable and costly Linseed Oil (today's price approximately 12/6 a galion) in every 100 Ib. bag of Moose Linseed Oil-Cake Meai. fn addition to thist Moose Meal has a higher PROTEIN CONTENT than any other •vailable and palatable food. Moose Meal contains 30% protein, whilstturnips for instance contain only approximately 1% protein. Thus it is quite impossibje for an anima! to assimiiate sufficient bulk of roots to supply its essential protein requirements. For SHEEP For DAIRY COWS The orotein content of Moose Moose producesextromilk...assistsinkeeping cows free of disi ne protein tontenv v. •««« ease . „ . and maintains milk supply until spring grass is adequate. is essential for woo! growth... miik production . . . and the For CALVES buiiding ©f tissue and irt Moose replaces the Fat and Nourishment in skim and whey, ttrength in lambs. making a balanced diet. FEED MOOSE TO MAINTAIN CONDITION, ^ ph0o^ STAMINA AND PRODUCTION TffiL ' "T A dPlk tfQk aRvew r i 4JXOTHWTO/ Y A A ■ n fl Wl 1m f QnQm : ILINSEED OlLCAKEi UESIiD OIL CAKE NUTS AND MIAL i'.jraBSKwl A -.IOOISS rscKfOj , (tu« 'ffffFR 9^ Writa W. * R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD.. P.O. Box 663, Wellington, for late.t / literatora oo stock feeding. StaM whather for Sheeo, Dalry Cows, or Calvss. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 6
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452Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 August 1942, Page 6
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