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'Arnangome'nts have been made by the Auckland Provincial Farmers' Union with the Education Board to institute a correspondence _oourse in agricultural and dairying science for farmers (says the "Herald"). The subjects to he dealt with will include plant life, soils, manures, grasses, weeds, and peßts, the feeding of stock, eto. Papers will be sent out every fortnight and queries in connection with these will he invited from the members of the union taking the course. ; These will he answered by the instructors, who. will be Education Bpard officials. Lectures have provod a' failure in the past, owing to' the difficulty of inducing farmers to attend' them..

"Wlien you come from the warmth' of the ballroom,' Out into the chill winter, air Your glad eyes aglow in the night-gloom, And- heart-that knows nothing of care; If your laughter should lead but to sorrow, ■ ■ And youT joy. to lung troubles allure, When you're coughing and gasping tomorrow, • • ' ' Send for Wfcoda' Ojfcat - Peppermint Cure.—Advt. '

Burning Stoat Don't put up with that feverish cold any longer. Bonnington's Irish Moss will quickly "get busy" on the vicious cold germs and relieve the inflammation of the membrane lining the airpassages. Bennington's will swiftlv clear the choked-up passages, dispeling that enervating, feverish feeling, enabling you to breathe freely. Irish has the unqualified of many thousands in this generation —as it had in the generation before.' We quote one of many testimonials:— Stewart Island. "I have bees Buirering from a severe cold in tho chest lately flbw and have tried all kinds of so- IH3 called conch cureß, but I still . find Bonnlneton's Irish Mon ffsSiSz 1 to be the best. I reoom- louiieu 3 mend it to my friends ns it > tfiSteagl is a long way cheaper -than « jowewtomf' Dootorß'Bills. cMmfflptS H. R. COTTKELL, 'lh Ask your chemist or storekeeper for Bonning- , ton's Irish Moss. lo<

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 17

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