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THE NEW ZEALAND FRUITGROWER. PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR THE ORCHARDIST THE APIARIST THE POULTRYKEEPER THE GARDENER Leading Features of the October Issue are as under : — PRUNING AND TRAINING THE LEMON— A comprehensive article by a leading , authority on the best means of establishing the TouiiK lemon orchard. WHY SURRENDKR TO THE OODLIN , MOTH?—Timely advice on the proper methods to be employed In controlling the codlln moth. HOW TO MIX TOUR SPRAYS—The dangers to by avoided and advantages to be derived from the mixing of variTHE TIMBER PROBLEM—A well illustrated article on the importance of MODERN METHODS IN THE FRT"IT CANNERY—A New Zcalander's observations iv Cnllfornin, illustrated by a eerles of striking photographs. OUR EXPORT TRADE—New Zealand's prospects for the resumption of fruit export discussed. HOW TO MANAGE YOUR BEES—Current work iv the apiary fully described by a well known authority. Latest and most . Important topics for the bee-meu fully discussed. AMONG THH POULTRY—The Poultry Sectiou is a strong one, v;ilu:iblo jiliko to amateur and professional. FOR THE GABDENKK—A Selection of Seasonable Hints which will help tn secure the best results from flowers and vegetables. ORDER NOW ! FROM ALL LEADING STATIONERS, And the BRETT I'RINTINU AND PUBLISHING COMPANY. LIMITED. AUCKLAND. THE NEW ZEALAND FRUITGROWER.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 252, 23 October 1919, Page 4

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