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“The times are very dull in Taranaki at present,' 1 said Mr H. Wills, v.-ho recently returned to Ashburton ifrom a vis'll to tno Tsorth Island. “ Feed is very scarce, and I have never seen paddocks so bare o:t pasture in Taranaki. Good dairy cows I saw sold at 17s fid. 255, and up to t;2 cows which would have cost as many pounds as they do shillings today." Ruin fell while I was in Taranaki and was very welcome, A large cheese factory which did not sell its output forward at the commencement of the season is only returning is (id per lb for butter-fat to its suppliers against 2s Gd and 2s 4d per lb paid by the Ashburton factories.

;: Tk, the- duty that Iie c nearest. * Carijae. Your first duty is to your own ana v ,-. t iv fairi Vs health. Get Baxter W JwiW the. best of nil remc; dies" aOI* couphe, colds, clieM, ana troubles Does pood ..roni tho first close, “Baxter’s" not only „ curo| hot also fortifies the f,'-: against fresh complaint.,-. " w u<v ‘-, r. cough or co’d attacks tnc«rfv« D ~wi flhxte-’s Lung bre-R-r'-o- Tt nr mpt’v dksp -Is the troupe ' vf-h«nV! w*st?d ta:s>/es „ r -.■’.-a-'c: t'-'o hh'od. P-ear. Ant to t '.%b(i ». v ,rge bott’e. Ail chemists. nr f stores* “

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 640, 10 June 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 640, 10 June 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 640, 10 June 1921, Page 4

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