The highest - yield of - wheat recorded this "season in Canterbury was 970 bushels from 11 acreson the Caehmete Estate —an average, of 88 bushels per acre. ""A Papanui fanner has obtained 900 buehek •from 11 acres, or an averajfe of 82$ bushels per- acre. The retain of 88 bushels per acre is believed' to Vbe a record- for the Dominion. . ..;" If taken in time, a. Tew doees only of Baxter'e I«ng Preserver' ere enfficieDt to dispel inflnenza, cold* or sore throats. Spend 1/10 to-day, and TuTe. * bottl« handy.—(Ad,) Yon don't know the true magnificence of Nature's restorative powers SinHl yoa have tried a Tox<>-Gen_ treatment. . Under its wonderful purifying and revitalising influence all forme of uricacdi liver, and kidney troubles disappear like magic Everywhere. proclaimed < the greatest thing in modern tea&h; science Only 2/ a kottle, all leading diemists and stores- —(Ad.) Another large shipmemt, of .Sostoca: footwear, ex Kotorua,. just opened t», and .will be sacrificed ■with all other stock at Pearson's Boot Sale; Sewton.—
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1915, Page 3
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