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News Items

From all country district reports are to hand that feed ii abundant and agricultural pros pects are bright.

Yictdrian pastoralists ard experimenting with a variety of lucerne indigenous v to Arabia. • .'J$

A large amount of bush felling is being done at Fielding. Several gangs have secured good contracts, and settlers more or less are! engaged in similar work. ' I

Mr C. O’Dwyer, of MarU borough, has raised a reoprd crop of Beauty of Hebron potatoes, one speciihen weighing 51b 2oz, and measuring, 15in in length. v 1 S

Native pigeons are very" plentiful at, Karioi, on the Main Trunk lido, tiibtisandSv being reported in that locality.Two sportsmen bagged 218 in six hours, and it is reported that fully 5000 have been kil led. Pheasants are .also : plentiful.

It costs less money, it needs ; less labour, it gives, most! satisfaction te use Tan-ol fori cleaning and polishing linoleum % and furniturb than any othorl preparation. This statement! has been verified in thousands' of homes where it is in constant use. If you have any ! doubt about it try it yourself. If you • want the best results then get the best article, which is the cheapest, viz., Tan dl. * It is sold in bottles everywhere.—Advt.

The Auckland Education Board has decided to request '! the Education Department top approach the Foresteries De-f partment for the formulition efß a scheme for the general observe ance of Arbor Day. , *

Have you never noticed how i dark and dirty looking the linoleum has become? Did it never strike you, when using the polishing paste, that you are rubbing in the dirt and v polishing on top? Tan-oh j which is a cream put-up inybottles, cleans the linoleum - pastes 1 Sold in every where.—ajuH yJj

Laces, and Ribbons, a large^vAriety Try Purs! Furs! Pur?! ot, Bear, c-fass'Eussian -i''urs, --We-sell at less ythan Auckland prices - ,^ r fv?^ a H^f conoinic ‘

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43342, 25 June 1908, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
314

News Items Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43342, 25 June 1908, Page 1

News Items Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43342, 25 June 1908, Page 1

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