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ELECTRICITY AND STRAWBERRIES

Science has rejuvenated sheep; it has made old men young—so it claims —and now our tillers of the soil are to have some benefit from its many electrical triumphs. The installation of “Electroculture,” a process which gathers the electric elements from the frost, sun, wind and rain, is believed to be the solution of the parasite problem among strawberries. If this is so, the growers at Northcote and Birkenhead will find immense benefit in its operation. The proprietors, whose address is Box 163 Auckland, claim that installation is cheap and the benefits great.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 235, 23 December 1927, Page 12

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ELECTRICITY AND STRAWBERRIES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 235, 23 December 1927, Page 12

ELECTRICITY AND STRAWBERRIES Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 235, 23 December 1927, Page 12

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