In this issue the Department of Agriculture advertise a lecture at the Soldiers’ Club to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, by Mr. E. C. Jarrett, poultry instructor. Anyone seeking a farm upon reasonable terms should note the advertisement inserted in this issue by Mr. A. Bretherton, of Toko. Enquirers will note the exceptionally easy terms offered, and that the owner is prepared to accept the erection of buildings as an equivalent to the second instalment of the purchase price. To-morrow, at 1.30 p.m., L. A. Nolan and Co. are conducting a sale of furniture at the Workers’ Social Hall. The furniture is practically new, and well worth inspecting. “Sinus, ’’ the great cleanser, should be on every dairy farm. There is nothing to equal it for cleansing and purifying milking machines, separators, tubing and cups, utensik and cans. Used with Warm water it dissolves instantaneously an<. removes all impurities like magic “Sinus” will not injure rubbers, and pre vents rusting.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1921, Page 4
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