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The New Zealand’Loan and Mercantla Fketahmia sale heW a s gmall had a f* There was a good atewes heifers, £4 15 s. Of the men in the Grenadier and Coldstrenm Guards 98 per cent are English. Norway is credited with the longest aerial power cable, which spans a stretch of water in one of the fiords. There are three cables with a span of 13M meters, nearly a mile; the cables are 40 in-, ters -ibove the water nt their lowest point: in their crossing they drop SA meters .from the level line. In still weather the tension is four tons; when it blows it may be double this amount. The cheapest labour on the farm, ths labour that saves time and money, is provided by Giant Fanners’ Friend Powder. It does more work in an hour than twenty men can do 'in a week. Blasting the subsoil with Giant Farmers’ Friend Powder means bigger crops. Trees planted in beds blasted by it bear two years earlier. It cuts the cost of digging ditches down to zero # and clears land of stumps and boulders with ease and safety. Write for particulars to Giant Farmers’ Friend Powder Co., c/o Gollin and Co. Pty. Ltd., Wellington, or Gqldingham and Beckett Ltd., distributing agents for Wellington, Wairarapa, and Taranaki.— Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 101, 22 January 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 101, 22 January 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 101, 22 January 1921, Page 10

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