Artificial cattle food is seriously affected hy the war. Prices have gone up, and the supply is not st< 1 .~--norr.l as formerly. Linseed cake, for !—scarce, is nov from £ll 5s to £l2 per fo» ■•—' --.ttoi* case of about £4 a ton. Mr, i ■--■*, of Murk Lane, paid the ronton fm ' - - increase was expressed by the rm'-il "freights " The producers in the colonial do not get one penny more, i.iiero w« were paying L's (id per !mi, as much as .-C-l is now demanded. It in monstrous, He went on: "A member of Uoyd'a to!d me the. other day that -shipowner* timated that tliev would have to y .0100,1100,000 as o'w:,.-, profit tax. Thin speaks for iiself. I was fpeoklni; recently to a shiiiiwner, who told rco lie had thirty-five steamers, which, nt the end of six months, cost him nothing. They had paid for themselves. All these abnormal wufiu eonie frcin the foiiMimer." Mr. Pinnoeh. referred to the importation of irronnd-iiut rak« fro] Marseilles. "Il is the cliKir.est thing « the market," ho sain, •V.r.d rcit'int a All this used to jr» to ':. ,';:i.'.-i--, aad it h quite a new tiling "<-i... ■ 1' -r:»n ill , .England need educating in!: i'- n«efnllies? of it. Two or thro;' !■:• . '•>■ ■""> t was in Marseilles, and there \ .' f>»" 150,000 tons. The oil is first n\ . from margarine, and the residi; "iii •■ into cake for cattle. There is no re«ci. who the nuts, which come chieflv frni.Wcat Africa, should not be dealt will here. We were the first to make like c'• the soya bean, which comes from Japan, Germany must bo starvin;; for «attlo food. Before the war Hamburg Bremen, and Stettin took one-third of th,> r-tton seed of Egypt. This supplv, like ft ground nut, is now cut off." SHAMPOO YOUR HAIR WITH REXONA SOAP. To shampoo or wash the, hair with Rexnna Soap is an easy task, but "•ijhc results arc startling. It leaves the hail in aueli a beautiful condition, the scalp perfectly clean and wholesome. The hair becomes light and fluffy, waving about the face iu abundance as beautiful hair should always appear. Eeiona Soap leaves a delicate perfume, invigorating the roots of the hair, which, prevents grcyness. A few shampoos with Rtxona, Soap effectively removes every trace of ■ dandruff or loose and falling hair. Ladle* who use it for the hair say that Rttona Soap is far better than any of the «P----called hair tonics. Buy a cake to-day from your chemist or storekeeper. It i» beautifully put up and sold at la 6d pe* tablot, or. you can get it in boxes con* i2ig4ng throe tablets. &« s b«x/ Pktajfev
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 February 1916, Page 5
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