Mb MvavßS, (a Canterbury gentleman who has just vieited Hokianga) instan.es, as showing the wonderful productive power of the northern soil and climate, that he found the following growing in great luxuriance;— Wattle, manilla hemp, cape gooaebemas (all these growing wild in' the bush), date palme, tobacco, peanut*, lemons, oranges, ginger, lcoua<s,fig«,oliT€B, mulberries, castor oil plant, taro and kumara,'besides bananas, Laving secured a splendid bunch of the latter fruit, Scd in the garden of Mr Webster. The -^Wlernan named aIBO-moles Bplendid wine from grapes grown by himself. QKlIi IN TH» WCBKBHOP.—TO do good work the mechanic must hare good health. ' Tf lone bo.nr,s of confinement in close rooms. We enfeebled bis hand or^immed his eight, f«t him at once, andj before tome organic trcuW^ Hia •SStSn wll be rejuTenated, bis news ItSbened, hit sight become clear, and the who"fconi.tituMon be built up to a higher wnrkioe condition. Read . j)o»V Die in! ihb House.--" RougV on Bats" clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, i;riv«io« flies, anlfl, mßects, moles, jack Sydnay, Geneffll Agents.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4882, 2 September 1884, Page 3
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171Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4882, 2 September 1884, Page 3
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