Frost Fighting
Sir,— Reply ing to "Unfinancial," I would like to point out a much easier way than. axe or oil. Recently I returned to my ranch from a health-reeruiting trip to find my staff snoived under with correspondence from Government department^ federation, association, Employers' Union, oil com- ' pany, and fruit-brokers. I intend saving all the correspondence up till next winter, as I am certain I 1 shall have enough to fire up, also enough left to wrap up the fruit. — Yours, etc., HAILSTONE. ' P.S.; We are due shortly for a hurri- 1 cane of Merry Christmas greetings; 1 these I am keeping for lighters. ■ Havelock, Oct. 16, 1937.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 24, 21 October 1937, Page 3
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