High-legged boots may still be worn if Ht for agricultural purposes. And, of course, they all protect the calvesLondon Opinion. ■ .' An employee at the Cromwell Canning 1 h S, '"I W6ek Undertook *° ™<*™ ■■ the hides frop 500 rabbits in an hour, and amidst an Interested audience ac- J comphshed the feat in 50 minutes. M The Ideal Drapery Store, Commercial Koad announces mammoth purchase of warehouse samples of drapery *# clothing, millinery, hois ery , J£J 1 women's, and children's underhand' W a thousand and one other lines, at a # *~coun, W isyoUrtirnffor V f Many French families still keep under tIIZT °f "" WaCk bread on J^ans fed during the siege. It was with b^n diir, hichriceand°ats^:h br^ and s tarch took the place of fl ourr . ? h«P«iB, with a population of 2 000-000 ' jnhabrtants, held out for 140 days The fuel dxfficulty was the worst, and it led to the C uttin ff down of theses ana the - dragging up ofthe asphalt of the ■ X£i^ reaclling its-^i-- .
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 June 1918, Page 2
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165Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 20 June 1918, Page 2
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