NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION
STABLING RACEHORSES This week's competition lias been sent in by Petty Officer M. Ramson. Here it is: A man had ten horses and had only nine stables in which to put them. How did he manage without putting two in one stable or one going without a stable. Draw a diagram and work it out for yourself. Send the answer into me and the three best" will rcceive free picture tickets with my best com-* pliments.
In Place of Beer Cider comes into its own in Tasmania. The demand for this beverage has received a great impetus, according to a fruit trade journal,, "due largely lo the arrival of' Americans in 'the garden State. Ihe visitors, it was found, appreciated the eider, as tliey are aecustonuxl to drinking fruit juices. Another point scored by cider was the re- 1 strictions placed on beer consumption. Cider presses are Avorking full lime, and will be crushing well into August. Tn addition to tlic fruit juices, a substitute for coffee is being maintained, and found to be "quite palatable." It is made from wheat and malt, and is reported to be in heavy demand.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 88, 7 August 1942, Page 6
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