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HAWKE’S BAY . . . 1939 Season RYEGRASS & CLOVERS RAILWAY FREIGHT PAID to every Railway Station at attractive prices, for wonderful quality seeds. ■■PERMANENT” PASTURE CERTIFIED RYEGRASS. 12 S PER BUSHEL Tills Is a line or cbotce Government Certified Commercla. iseed. Maemn* Dressed to a 98 per cent purity, and every sack Government taggea and sealed, harvested from our leading pastures. Delivered to your Railway Station Tor 12/6d per bushel. WHITE CLOVER Machine Dressed Old Pasture White Clover, 1/3 lb. COCKSFOOT, COWGRASS, RED CLOVER AND DOG6TAIL. All above seeds are ready for railing immediately and are delivered to yo*r station at 1/- par lb. GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED MOTHER PASTURE WILD WHITE CLOVER, and every’ class or all Hawke's Bay seeds offered direct rrom our Threfber*. or seed Dressing station at equally attractive prices, freight paid t® your nearest Railway Station. TWO SEED MIXTUREB— containing Mother Ryegrass and Clovers, Cocksfoot, Crested and other grasses. “ SPECIAL After Buraing MIXTURE " —Recemmended for Sid lb, or lng after the burn, containing all necessary' grasses and clover* 32/- per * “ w “ Bid lb. or £3/-/- per 1301 b. Sack tablislilng quick growth, consolidating the ash and pro1001b. bag. duclng early feeding. 1501 b. sacks of this mixture, 48/- Freigßl paid. " STANDARD PASTURE MIXTURE •* —A mixture of aH btffto quality seeds, which we recommend for sowing oo any cultivated pasture and Is ready to go through the drill without any additional seeds being required. The Mother Ryegrass and Clovers in this mixture are harvested rrom our beet pastures, winch are open to Inspection at any time. ... Invitation at any time to any farmer to inspect our Seed Plant* In operation and to those who cannot inspect, take this opportunity of advising that we are the only “ Seed Specialists ” in >ew Zealand who grow. h*rve« and direct market our grass seeds, and this is the reason why our seed* are so mucb cheaper than you have previously paid for high quality seeds AH our seeds are Freight Paid to every Railway Station provided one rull aack is ordered. We extend LANGLEY’S GRASS SEED MILLS, Night and Day Phone 2024. SEED SPECIALISTS. MASTTNOS

THEY WENT LIKE CLOCKWORK FROM THE START SAYS MR P. THAWLEY, OHAUPO THE FOLLOWING IS THE EXPERIENCE OF MR P. THAWLEY, OHAUPO, AFTER ONE WEEK'S USE OF THE HUTCHINSON INDIVIDUAL MILKERS. "Went like eloekwork from the -eery start. The finest thing I ever put in the shed. I milk 38 nova. Under the old method K took my wife and myself 1 hour 10 minutes. I now do the whole milking myself in 1 hour 5 minutes. The nows' udders are beautifully soft after milking with these machines. The cows that were the hardest to milk are now the eaalest." CHS I Representative: C. J.'BRODKE, 'Phone 24SO.~HammaB. Agents : Waikato, South Auckland and Haorakl Plata*. MaoC Machinery Ltd., all Branch**.

WOOL, HIDCI piASH Boyers of Wool, Rides, fThiim and Calf Skins, Tallow. Horsehair, ete. Fanners, bring your wool and oddments for highest prtoes. Itirrtng stands: Futerum. MatantaU, Te motti, MorrinsaiHe, sale days,—a. w. ROWE (snoeessor to late S. T>og>), Phone 3078 or *764 (priwrtcj tor lorry to call, WATn MEATY* Roberts’ “EVERHOT" Domestic Electric Water Heater 1100 BATHS PER ANNUM FOR A COST OF £&. Fitted with adjustable Linen Ctoaat Warmer. ROBERTS’ PATENTS COMPANY, CR COLLINGWOOD d ANGLESBA STREETS HAMILTON. PHONE 2861. VETERINARY PRACTITIONER y \y priest. * j VETERINARY PRACTITIONER. ! Town and Country Clients will receive ! Prompt Attention by ringing Phone I 1210. | Residence: COOK ST., HAMILTON EAST. shaped bullock but too heavy fop average butcher. Hindquarters and forequarters much too fat. Pen No. 75 (V. H. Nolan).—Well shaped bullock, full of meat and well covered forequarters. Pen No. 76 (V. H. Nolan).—Third prize winner. Ideal weight baillock, short leg, thick rump and loin, good forequarters. Pen No. 77 'Geo. Vosper).—Good lean bullock, long in the leg, good forequarters. Pen No. 78 (Geo. Vosper).—WeQ covered bullock, long In the leg, awkward shape, forequarters too fat. Pen No. 70 (A. Main). —Good lean bullock, not very shapely, good forequarters. Pen No. 80 (W. Main).—Well j shaped top piece but falls away in the • loin, good forequarters. I Pen No. 81 (J. Hannon).—Well covered bullock, long in the leg, forequarters too fat. Pen No. B*2 (J. Hannon) .—Well , shaped bullock, hindquarters too lean but good forequarters, t Pen No. 83 (B. !,. Orr). —Good bul- ' lock, hinds a little too lean, good forequarters. Pen No. 8 4 (V. H. Nolan).—Awkward shaped bullock, falls away on the j loin, forequarters too fat. | Pen No. sia T. Church).— Good small bullock, well shaped, fores a little too fat. Pen No. 84b (.1. M Allen).—Well shaped bullock, full of meat, light , flashed, falls away 0 n the loin, good I fores.

BEWARE OF PHLEGM Phlepm always a flantrerou* slim—but you can clear it by surkidfr Pul monad pastilles. As they dissolve, you Teel a soothlntr w’armth nil the throat and lunps. The medicinal vapours kill lurkutf Kerms, pmetrm Is loosened, membranes ara soothea, coupuhr cea»e». Keep coofßa, colds and ’lltf away w-itn PbLxbobaa, i/-* 1/6 and 1/6 werrvbm, pfc

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20731, 15 February 1939, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20731, 15 February 1939, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20731, 15 February 1939, Page 13

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