An advance of £2 per ton was mr v de in oatmeal in tlie South on Frit lay. The trade explains that the incr ease has been made necessary by the high price of' oats which are fully 1C 0 per 'cent, dearer than they were f this time last year. The crop*: —an v .nusually short one in New Zealand, c ,wing to unpayable prices in the past— has been drawn upon by Australia fo' r defence purposes, in addition to the Dominion requirements for the same, purpose. Many cases have been, recorded this season of cows bloating r jn lucerne. In several instances the luc erne has been cut and left in large heaps on the field. In other cases the lucerne had been cut the previous day, but it was still wet \rith a heav y night-dew when the cows were allowe d to feed on it the next morning after milking. Bloating has also taken ph ice in several localities through fee,ding cows on clover. These results wore to be expected in a season like the, past, of sparse pastures and the cattlo beiiyg given occasional large supplies of very succulent forage —Agricultural Journal. Baby lips arc taught to prsdtl® “Woods’ Grout Pepj»trmint Cure! f! In the midst of life V big battle | Drink Wood&I Peppermint Caro. Save you or-cold or 'wheezing? i Do you your time’ in sneezing! f Vs« tickling ftstC Iho tensing \ Wit!i Ylof4*, O.uriS;’
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 218, 2 June 1915, Page 5
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242Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 218, 2 June 1915, Page 5
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