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GERMAN FLEET AT SCAPA. LONDON, January 31. The surrendered "German vessels at Scapa are greatly deteriorating, the Germans refusing to do anything not absolutely fomjpulsory. von Reuter recently signalled and asked permission to return home. The request was refused. Later he renewed the request, saying he was sick. He was then permittd to return. liuT he found the conditions in Germany less attractive and returned to Scapa. SOFT GOODS JN NEW ZEALAND. LONDON, January 31. Sir Thomas Mackenzie informed leading soft goods firms that New Zealand is able ta manufacture woollens at prices lower than Britain. A large buyer of woollens in London states that he can buy woollens from New Zealand 25 per cent, below similar goods in Britaia,

Bare butterfat returns are not everything a dairy farmer should look at, he should study the breeding of the best cattle, because in the future good cows, -well nourished from infancy, will bring him higher prices and better returns, and you can only breed good cattle by separating your own milk on your farm and using your own skim milk to feed them. Labour being short ,it is easier for you to rail your cream once or twice a week to us than to supply a factory daily. We shall be pleased to get your support and will furnish you with any particulars if you write us Box 185, Wanganui.— Maoriland Dairy and Produce Company, Ltd.

& Fatten Your Lambs i on Rape Sustain Your Rape with W.M.E.CO. Manures * 1 These manures largely contain , products from the Ngahauranga n.nd Kakariki slaughteringworks. . j.Use them and '.;ou return to. the soil the very elements fit life taken ..".i from it in the process of fattening voip'.sheep. . >l W.M'.K. Co.'s Xos? IB and 3b Mixi ures ,are principally phosph'aii'c mrfhnres containing a pro--r -portion of Nitrogen to sustain the growth. •; - ' ;They are specially suitable for ~ Turnips and "Rape. 'Particulars as to prices and charges will he supplied by the company or their buyers:— S. S. Timbs, Taihape. 130 J. McDonnell, Hunterville ■Particulars of Analysis posted on request. CONSrGN FAT STOCK to Wellington Meat Export Co, Our facilities for freezing are unsurpassed. We also buy Fat Sife'dp; 'Eambs and Cattle. Full particulars from. WELLINGTON SUNBURNT AiTO ««•• BLISTERED- <* REXO&A SOOTHES AND BtfiALfl ■':..- Duhboiit, Wectnesda j. " My Httta girl, IS months old was suffering Gotafraly from the effects of Sanburn, hef skin being' blistered and raw is many parts and in o a-shocking states," w.ites Mrs. 11 Dreaver, 16 Henry-street. Maori Hill, Duuedfn, N.Z. "We ased a great many varieties of salves oils, and ointments, but in one so young <vith suoh tender and sensitive skin everything seemed to act more as an irrltefnt tha « a curative. A lady who had a little lioy i < a sunilar state advised us to try Resona Ointment, as it had cured his trouble.. ,1 ~im pleastd to say it quickly Recalled' and cooled the blistered parts, took away the angTy inflainmarion, and we were «bl* to-tfda her getting har natural sleep again, m *&©.. did aot attempt to scratch herself after 'the, first application of Rexona Ointment, ■«nd nVa very short time all traces of the Sunburn had disappeared. Her skin is 9fc present more clear and beautiful thaa fjver, thanks to your Resona Ointment, and wo can,recommend it to all for use in snob tonsitire bases." Rexona, the Rapid He».lxng Ointment, its ft remarkably effective remedy for all affections of the skin, also for wounds, burns, sores, and those many hurts which ore constantly oalling for the uef i& reliable remedy. Wt&as, US e&d 84*. • hX)R SALE EVERYWHERE ' TRESPASS NOTICE. Any Person found trespassing on the property of the undersigned with dug or gun will be prosecuted. S. CARTIER R. WILKIB A. R. FANNIN JAMES, SMITH ' .D. SCOTT. . J. WEBB. A. MOGHAN.

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Taihape Daily Times, 5 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 5 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 5 February 1919, Page 3

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