THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
IMPROVING NEW ZEALAND.
We have had let loose moths for ragworth. Presently we shall have Moth aeroplanes cluttering up our bright olue skies. We have moths indoors making hay of our expensive Coney malskins, and we are threatened with moths for blackberry and gorse. The todlin moth is a daily nightmare to amateur orcliardists. Moths, moths, moths! Regarded as a terrestial paradise, New Zealand i.s somewhat fiy mown. I.s it to suffer the further calamity of being moth eaten as well? MOTH-ER OF MANY
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1929, Page 4
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88THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1929, Page 4
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