[ A trooper who has seen service in the Holy Land states that the Bedouins were allowed to move almost without restriction amongst the British lines, and to come and go unhindered. It apparently did not dawn upon the officers that this was the source of Turkish information, for they frequently wondered at the almost un- , canny knowledge the enemy possessed of British dispositions. Towards the finish of operations, however, it was abundantly evident, even to the unsuspicious officer, thal tbft Arab was “running with the hare and hunting with the hounds, ’ ’ and prompt and effective steps were taken to remove the B'edouins to the rear, and place them under guard. Had action in this direction been taken earlier the trooper is satisfied many a valuable life ould have been saved. 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 >our cream once or twice a week co 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.
Good for Catarrh, Asthmatics!. Bronchial, and othei Coughs Registered Name for Hean’a Essence || The Great Money-Saving Remedy |gj Costs 2/- Wakes t pint Saves 10/ra? s 0!
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Taihape Daily Times, 7 April 1919, Page 3
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273Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 7 April 1919, Page 3
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