PLANT INVESTIGATION, palmkrstox north. April «. Extensive tests of nil phases of plant investigations has been carried out in the past year by the research station and through the isolation of disease resisting types it is hoped club ]-oot in swedes will become of little economic: significance. The experiments cover a wide range, from wheat rusts to tobacco spots and disease. in free Tines, many seeds are being bulked for commercial distribution. A special investigation is being made in bacterial wilt beans discii.se, which recently appeared in the Dominion. Many lucerne cultures have been distributed to farmers and outstanding success achieved. WORKMAN’S COOD FORTUNE An Auckland man. whose work for an engineering company takes him into many exposed spots, puts down his good fortune in keeping free from colds and sore throats to Pulmonas. •‘I always take Pulmonas.” he says, •‘it there’s the slightest danger of infection.” Pulmonas obtainable everywhere, Is fid and 2s fid —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 April 1931, Page 5
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