The Morrinsville (Waikato) branch of ,tho Farmers' Union have resolved to ask the Government to increase the accommodation for cadots at - Ruakura Farm of Instruction. They think provision should be made, for 70 instead of 12, as at present. We have the organisation, the epeeifio knowledge, and up-to-date facilities to handle your Cream, Milk, Butter, and Eggs. This is no mere boast, but a fnot, wliioh cannot be disputed by anyone. Wo htivo now two hundred suppliers, and wo Eivo always the best price and proper weight for any produce you rail us. For further pnrtioulnrs write Wanganui Freeh Food and Ic« Coy.—Advt.
Tho Inliwt. German army giant recruit is n volunteer named Poter Zimmermann, who lias Just joined the 11th Infantry HeginuMit Ht ItOßonsburg, in Bavaria, The now iwuits uttuids 6ft. fljin. in his stockings, and Itirn? the 6ca.le at 18st. 101b. Biivnrin is proud of its young warrior, who is 23 yoiM'.i of .iro, and is Jin. taller than the tnllost man in the Prussian Guards.
Chlldron'i Backing Court at. Nijht, Woods' (treat Peus&ratat Cum, Is. Gil, *
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 8
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179Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2404, 9 March 1915, Page 8
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