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A TAIL-BOARD SEAT.

It Can Be Made mul Adjusted In a Few Moments ami (fonts Bat a Few Coots. Take one of the rear endboards, or "tailboards.” as they are often called, and fit ti cleat to one end of it, as

he cut. A sma 1 ill keep tin ... :ue other end. ■ iogs nailed to il e, ;t board nailed ■ 1 . i m, very coral'' it, wi” • et •’ ...red in ns, ■. .. m.u.u as ■ tai.uoard.”—N. Y. Tribune. Crmrnt Floors for re'rlev. In lam creamery and in li.c dairy the o’d wooden finer should give way to (he cement floor of the best quallß „ on and .the cem. n. nuor has bt-Mtue very general. Especially it- f - canneries ; s this th< ease, lln: m,..m .mi floor absorbed are and odiois and gave out the- latter again reenforced. The wooden floor has been found iir • > to k ep clean, it i , so cm- ' ; » i ' hat it has no c mnee to 1 mni |f, d by the air. The rmc is iai • ' of the floor in T.ie pyViUe d dry. In the largest mi'k selling establishments m Chicago the cement floor is considered an essential, as a large quantity of water is doily used in flooding the floors to uisure cleanliness. Jn the long run the cement floor is cheapest, for it will outlive several wood floors that are daily soaked with water.— Farmers’ Review.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3560, 15 August 1905, Page 4

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A TAIL-BOARD SEAT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3560, 15 August 1905, Page 4

A TAIL-BOARD SEAT. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3560, 15 August 1905, Page 4

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