THE WAIHI STRIKE.
A belief obtains in well-informed political circles that tile AVaihi strike may ''fizzle out." at any time.
I SCIENTIFIC* FRUIT FARMING. The man who grows fruit must first of all see that his trees aro clean,'no matter how sniajl or how large a grower he is. That means that he 'must spray, and that ho must do everything in his power to support the law by sseing that his neighbours spray too. The one effectual and infnllible spray for all fruit trees, the one absolutely fatal to all fruit pests, is Sherwiii-Williams "New Process" Arsenate of Lead. It is remarkably adhesive and permanent, and is not washed off by the first fall of rain. Containing little cr no water-soluble arsenic and no acid whatever, it cannot injure foliage or fruit. It is tho one-safe means to a clean and profitable orchard. The most successful fruitgrowers in the world now use no other. Obtainable from Dealers, or wholesale from Sharlaud and Co., Ltd., Wellington, Sole Agents lor New Zealand, from whom pamphlets giving valuable information oil spraying can he obtained— Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 2 September 1912, Page 6
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183THE WAIHI STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1534, 2 September 1912, Page 6
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