ADVERTISEMENTS. 



lAT. COOK'S 



PEICE LIST OF 3IEALS AXD COEX 



Delivered free to any Bailicay StaHo 

 on 1 cvf. hags to customers 



Raihcay Station in England. Half carriage paid 

 in Ireland and Scotland. 



■\Vheat (best) 



Buck Wheat (best French) 



Barley 



Maize (small round ) 



Dari 



Groats (whole) extra quality, 19/6 per 112 lbs. ; 10/- per o6 lbs. ; 

 5/3 per 28 lbs. 



Carriage Paid ONLY within the delivery of Carter, Paterson & Co. 



Orders for CORN cannot be executed unless a remittance for Sacks or 

 Bags accompany the Order. 



Sacks charged i 4. i -bushel bags, 6d., and allowed for when returned 

 to London Warehouse, 105. Borough, S.E. 



These Prices are subject to Market Fluctuations. 



Sharp grit is most essential to all birds, as it is their cnly means for digesting their food, 

 and they cannot thrive properly without it. FLINT GRIT is the best material that can be 

 used. W. Cook supplies FLINT GRIT broken in proper sizes for Fowls, Turkeys, Ducks, 

 Pigeons, Chickens, and Cage Birds, and it is all broken by hand, as Grit broken by 'a machine 

 loses the sharp edges it is so necessar^• to retain, and 2S lbs. cf hand-broken Flint will last 

 Fowls longer than 112 lbs. of Flint broken by machinery. FLINT DUST is also invaluable 

 for laying Fowls and Ducks, it being strengthening to the egg-organs. 



W. Cook recommends both the FLINT GRIT and the DUST to be mixed in the Fowls' 

 soft food, waste being thus prevented. Fowls require about half a teaspoonful each weekly 

 of the Grit, and when in full lay 3 teaspconfuls of the Dust daily to about 10 hens will be 

 sufficient. 



W. COOK, Queen's Head Yard, 105, Borough, London ; 



And ORPINGTON HOUSE, ST. MARY CRAY, KENT. 



