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SPRAYING: THE NECESSITY AND THE LAW.

. Fruitgrowers havo to bow to the fact that spraying is not only compulsory, butnecessarv. The man with a dirty orchard, however small, cannot Uopo for satisfactory results, and his trees become a menace to his neighbours. But spraying is futile whenever it is not positively effective. A little v;hile ago, at Wanganui, a man was fined for not spraying, although ho swore that he had sprayed threo times quite recently, and onco got a professional man to do the spraying. The law is that every fruitgrower, no matter how small, shall spray effectively, and you can only sprav effectively with the right spray. Sherwin-Williams "New Process" Arsenate of Lead is absolutely and infallibly effective. Kills all pests, and cannot possibly injnro tho fruit or foliage. Obtainable from ail storekeepers, iNtii'servmon, and Seedsmen, or wholesale from and Co., Ltd.. Soto Agents for New Zealand, who will gladly forwatd, when requested, pamphlets on spraving,—Advt. Boys under the age of fourteen were dismissed from collieries in the United Kingdom on July fi in accordance with the Miners Act; those employed beforo the Act was passed are not affected.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1533, 31 August 1912, Page 2

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191

SPRAYING: THE NECESSITY AND THE LAW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1533, 31 August 1912, Page 2

SPRAYING: THE NECESSITY AND THE LAW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1533, 31 August 1912, Page 2

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