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Foil SALE: Vol. I. Bird Notes^ N.S., new couditioii, 20s.; Oas- 

 sell's Book of Binls, 3 Vols., new condiUoii, 20s.; Q^ijney's 

 For(Tf,Mi 15inls, 2 Vols., scarce, 15s.; Vii-f,--!!!!;!.!! NightingaU', 

 Crystal Palace bronze medal winner, 3.5s,; Tri-colomcd Taria- 

 ger, special winner Crystal Pa' ace, 40s. ; , Silver-blue Tanagor 

 25s.; Mexican Green Jay, co'our-fed, gem, 4(}V. ; Indian S'hanias, 

 clean healthy birds, 35s., 40s., 45s,-; Budgerigars, selected for 

 .show, 7s. (id., 10s. 6d. pair; Pekin Robins, cocks in full song, 

 finest specimens living, 10s. 6d.; Australian Ma-<ked Finches, 

 30s. pair; White-headed Mannikins, Cordon Bleus, show condi- 

 tion, 12s. 6d. pair; Zebra Finches, nesting, lO.s. 6d. pair; 

 Orange Bishop, full colour, 7s. 6d.; Rare British Dartford 

 Warbler, winner Championship Diploma and rriany firsts, £10; 

 Beai'ded Tits, 1st Horticultuial Hall, 35s. pair; Long-tailed 

 Tits, perfection, 30s. pair; Black Redstart 35s.; Little Owls 

 7s. 6d. All birds in cold bird-room throughout winter. In- 

 sectivorous birds' food, finest mxtuie on earth, sample lb.. Is. 

 lOd. free. — John Frostick, Endlesham Road, Balham. 



FOR SALE: Three Austialiau Crested Pigeons (one I'ock and two 

 hens); also one cock Bronze-wing Pigeon, 20s. the four. — R. 

 Colton, 9, Birkendale Road, Sheffield. 



AVIARIES AND BIRD FOODS: Aviaries Planned and their erection 



and furnishing supervised at reasonable chai-ges. Aviaries 

 visited and expert advice given. Existing aviaries over- 

 hauled, rearranged, and refurnished. Supervision of aviaries 

 undea-taken by monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly visits, at terras 

 to be mutually agreed upon. In response to numerous re- 

 quests I am willing to supply all kinds of Bird Seeds and Foods 

 from my own stock. Also special mixtuies for Parrots, Parra- 

 keets etc., at current rates: INSECTILE MIXTURE, Is., 

 Is. 6d., 2s., and 2s. 6d. per lb.— W. T. Page, Glenfield,' 

 Graham Avenue, Mitcham, Surrey. 



NEST BARRELS for Parrakeets, Lovebirds, etc., specially made for 

 the purpose, in three sizes— small, medium, and large. These 

 barrels, especially the large size, if fitted with a perch or twigy 

 branch, make excellent shelters for birds of the Finch -tribe 

 during inclement weather. Also Rush Nests for Waxbills and 

 small Finches. — Apply, W. T. Page, Glenfield, Graham Aven- 

 ue^ Mitcham, Surrey. 



