THE JOURNAL OF THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE. — Advertisements. xli 



Three Hundred Candle Power 



VAPOR LAMP No. 304. 



Safety and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 



Adopted by U.S.A. Government. Storm Proof. Cannot Clog. Burns 

 15 hours to one Quart of Fuel, costs Jd. per hour, gives the strongest 

 and whitest Light existing, and beats every other light, 

 including Electricity. It will 

 illuminate a Barn Yard 600 feet 

 square. Height 14 inches, weight 

 4 lbs. It's the Light that never 

 fails, because it has the "Best" 

 Automatic Tip Cleaner. Other 

 Lainps Carbon up and go out 

 when most needed. Not so the 

 " Best " Lamp, which is Stanleys 

 Lamp. Sells Summer and Winter. 



Model No. 335 is the latest 

 out; has all the advantages of the 

 No. 304 with the addition that 

 when you renew the mantle there 

 is no need to take the upper part of 

 the lamp to pieces. All that is re- 

 quired is to move a lever attached 

 to the platform below the mica 

 chimney with one hand, and with 

 the other hand you twist the 

 upper part of the lamp from the 

 lower. Another pattern having 

 all the advantages of the No. 304 

 is the " Storm King." All these 

 Lamps are equally good, but are 

 turned out in different workshops. 

 When ordering it is sufficient to 

 state thp.t you want a lamp with 

 the Automatic Tip Cleaner, our 

 reason being that the goods are 

 sold as fast as they can be 

 produced. 



Ask yonr Stores for one or send your 60s. and name and 

 address to — 



STANLEYS (STRATFORD) 

 LTD. :: :: LONDON, E.I 5. 



Sent Post Free to Any Part of the World. 

 Numerous Patterns for Indoor Lighting available. 



Please mention this Magazine. 



MeHATTIE'S 



SPECIAL PASTURE 



SEEDINGS. 

 PRESCRIPTIONS FOR ALL GLASSES OF LAND. 

 ORIGINATORS AND INTRODUCERS 



OF 



The XXX Giant Flowering 



Red Clover 



AND 



True Wild White Glover. 



APPLY FOR OUR SEED LIST ISSUED IN FEBRUARY. 



McHATTIE & Co., 



AGRICULTURAL SEED HOUSE, 



CHESTER. 



NEW ZEALAND 



healthy, wealthy, progressive country, with unrivalled natural resources and unlimited possibilities. 



THE POPULATION IS MOSTLY OF BRITISH DESCENT. 



NFW 7F IT AND en j°y s a splendid climate, without extremes of temperature — although 

 llljii hutiLitilW t h e Dominion extends over twelve degrees of latitude. The rainfall 



is plentiful and well distributed, and the country well watered, rich 

 and fertile. These natural advantages make 



NEW ZEALAND— The Ideal Home for the Farmer and Pastoralist. 



In the production of Wool, choice Mutton and Lamb, and high-grade 

 Butter and Cheese, New Zealand excels. The Dominion's average 

 yields of Wheat and Oats, Pulses, Clovers and Grasses, and the more 

 familiar "British" crops, are admittedly very high. 



NFW 7F A I AND Apples an( ^ P ears > an d New Zealand Table Honey have a deservedly 

 HUH LUftbnmJ high reputation, and other products of the run, the field and the 



I forest — Hides and Tallow, Hemp and Tow, Timber and Kauri Gum 

 — are of an immense annual value. 



NFW ZFAT AND ex P orted l ast year Wool valued at ,£19.559,537 ; Mutton, Lamb and 

 H Ull LtununiMJ Beef tQ the yalue f ,£9,219,295, and Gutter and Cheese valued at 

 ^10,871,118. The total exports amounted to £52,634,670 in 

 value, and her imports to £30,671,439. This Total Trade of over 

 £"83,000,000 rested on the industry of a population of 1,108,373 

 persons. 



NEW ZEALAND IS A COUNTRY WITH A FUTURE. 



If you are interested, write for particulars to — 

 THE HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR NEW ZEALAND, 415, Strand, London, W.C.i. 



