RISUM TENEATIS, AMICI ? (CAN YOU KEEP FROM LAUGHING, MY FRIENDS.) OUR DOUBLE SUPERFINE RAILWAY MANAGEMENT DOES NOT CONSIDER SCHOOL CHILDREN SHOULD I!E CLASSED AS ESSENTIAL. THOUGH CHAMPION MUSCLE RAISER FLOUR AND STANDARD OATMEAL, ROLLED OATS, AND GEOEL MEAL TO FEED THEM AUK, AND NATURALLY CLOTHING. THE CRY IS FOR MORE POPULATION TO REDUCE TAXATION BY KEEPING THE WHEELS OF INDUSTRY GOINCr ; BUT OUR RAILI WAY MANAGEMENT SAYS WAIT AND SEE WHAT WONDERS WILL BE PERFORMED BY STRANGULATION. CHAMPION'S PEOPLE ASKED HIM TO SEND THE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM :-• General Manager, New Zealand Railways, Wellington. "My school children are crying to get home to see their parents, anil you rettise. I assume you were once a school boy, ami vow a parent, and always glail to see yours. Surety thd want ot haril coal lor astliuinUcul weeping 'pullers' has not liunle.ad jour nature, though your Dcpaiiiiie.it Is evidently storked with adamant •■ masterly " Inactivity. It is said environment sometimes moulds the mind and character, and change uf scenery and diet does good. Why uot accept my recent suggestion and try my Chninpiou Muscle and Courage Raiser. Rut 1 must remind you any 'bloomers' you get a permit to go. How would your Minister like to have an anxious time like my children's parents?" VAucklund. _-■~, " D-l THE NEW ZEALAND FRUITGROWER. PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR The ORCHARDIST The APIARIST The POULTRYKEEPER and The GARDENER. In the August issue, just published, the Fruitgrower will find several up-to-date articles dealing with the treatment ot srveral of the more Important fungoid diseases, such as black spot, powdery mildew, etc., which annually cause serious loss In Dominion orchards. It is the worst policy to wait until disease becomes established before commencing spraying. Kill the spores before they germinate and the b:ittle is three parts won. -How to Ensure Success with Grafting" Is a seasonable article, which will prove of value to professional and amateur grower alike. The "Cause and Prevention of Sour Sap," "Tomato Culture in the Open," and ■•Fungoid Diseases of Fruit and Their Remedies" are some of the other topical articles In this month's Issue. The Apiarist will find full notes ou the mouth's work in the apiary and special instructional notes for beginners. YY'hat to do during August to get the best results lrom poultry yard and garden are attractive aud valuable sections ot the paper.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 199, 22 August 1919, Page 4
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