■ Helped by tho glorious sunshine and Ken tie breezes of the past few weeks, the ripnnint; wheat and oat crops in iho Hanjptikei and Marlon districts are quite n picture, and arc the cause of .much admiration from those who.travel liy the Main Trunk and Is'ew Plymouth express trains (stales an exchange). As the golden tints shimmer in thoMinsliini , , thn heavy heads uf corn bliow that the crop i.s a Roud one, and that this famous Ri'niii-iii'oiving district is to excel itself in (he goodness of ils yield. The nren plnuted Koomg to bo much greater tlmu in many previous years. With Krniii-growiiiK. us with every oilier crop, it is realised" more and / more by the farmer that cultivation is the.ono'lhiiiß which tells before nil others, and with land valued at well nigh AIM per acre, the best niust.be got out of the soil to the mutual advnntage of nil.
For.Children's Hacking Cough, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure*
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 8
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157Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 8
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