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LATE LOCALS.

The problem where and how to furnish can lie solved readily by placing your orders with Harleys, House Furrushers, Creyniouth. To-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, in the mart at 2.30 p.m. Messrs M. Houston and Co. will sell a quantity of furniture and sundries, and also a quantity of drapery etc.

The Hospital Ball Committee requests that all plates and other contributions promised for the supper for the Rail be left at the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon. when the ladies of the Committee will lie in attendance to receive them.

“f have heard hero and in the Mnn.Twnl.il thn t IGOlbs is about tile average and 18011) is very good, but don’t know much of these matters.” "*■ was the comment of Air Justice Chapman at the Supreme Court, New P*y-

o,lth. when butter-fat returns were under discussion. Information on the point was then supplied by counsel that the New Zealand average was 10011, and Danish 30011). The question of feeding rape and turnips to dairy cows was raised at the annual meeting of the Kaituna Dairy Company recently, when the chairman (Mr J. Stenipa) stated that the manager was quite agreeable to accept ilk from such cows, provided they were not lelt on the feed too lonf. If, however, the milk got too strong, he would have to turn it Mr Dromgool wild the mannger could not dictate as loupe as ,c feeding was judicious. A shareholder / said that it might he better to drop to second-grade cheese rather than stop feeding roots .otherwise the milsuppl y won Id g<> down during the dry season. Head colds, throat colds, chest colds and hay-fever, are quickly relieved by “Nnzol,” Penetrating and soothing (30 J? 6{l ;

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1922, Page 3

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284

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1922, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1922, Page 3

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