I hKi I B . ■trtmrawMam | c _ - e_c«-m«.2Airt*tA - Jm encc feet-ween *tfee t-«-o- 1"l»e cylinder is next tizmed "until tlie line and fig-Tire i-tomting this iWrnm is _tv right-hand side of the opening. The wet bulb reading -will fall opposite one of the three sections of the scale on the right-hand side of the opening, and' from this the observer can ascertain whether frost is likely to occur during the night. TO "-WATTE A. WOODEN MATH,. A maul that never comes off the handle may be made by boring a IA-inch hole in the centre of a suitable stick. Cut a mortice in the back as shown in the accompanying illustration at A, and -**J*__*3» insert the handle which has a square knob at the end on the other side. Fasten a small strip of leather at B. The head of the maul should be about ten inches in length.—"Prairie Farmer." WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS. Purchase only bottles with wrappers intact. ___ jevbTbs'- soap WHAT IS IT? p P . ES . SOAP is nothing but Soap, no free fat or free alkali, in it. Pure Soap.— PEAKS* SOAP. PEAR n ' SOAP BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. PEAKS, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the ' Pneen.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 116, 15 May 1908, Page 7
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197Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 116, 15 May 1908, Page 7
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