AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY.
THE KING'S INTEREST, dt am—mas uaoavnox— oortwoHt.) (KJiTBILUK tXD S.I. CABLI ABSOOUTIOW.) ROTHIE, kay 9. The King visited the International listitute of Agriculture. In a speech k expressed his personal and active iiterest in the fortunes and misfortues of the agricultural industry, sot aly in his own country and in the [ftminioEß, but throughout the world. 'ffi! sympathy went out to hia fellow«pculturists, who had to combat spe. till difficulties owing to the severe fall <t prices following the war's upheaval. The way to peace and prosperity was uphill, but perhaps the best and most direct path was along the lines of cooperation, so admirably followed by the liternational Institute, which supplied (timers of all countries with the latest Jfictical and scientific information.
BS FLOOD IN COLOMBO STREET. JEWELLER SUBMERGED. lie recent heavy rains have been ■sponsible for many floods. Scores of P*PPI« have discovered that the dull "•ther affects their eyes, which is re•guible for the big flood of spectacle «*rs now submerging "Walter J. WatJjjs Optical Workrooms at 695 Wombo stret. Mr Walter Watson is VMy qualified optician and holds the °-8.0.A. (London) Diploma. If you "feet your eyes pay him a visit. 5 ? BECBET OP CLEAN CLOTHES. ,« you don't use "Velvet" Soap it * weauae you have thought it an or•""7, everyday washing soap. It is "» so _much more than that. Bem i being a pure, mild, and safe probation, "Velvet" is a Sterilised "*!>• There's no excuse for badly Jjww clothes. If your grocer Jjan't stock "Velvet," send vour ad- *"•« to Box 271, Christchurch, and • w mil be supplied. HCI69-3909-10 ffjCR SYSTEM NEEDS A TONIC! fte change of season always puts a oa the system, and every cold 7** it weaker and harder to resist 111? 16 f 6 " 0113 malady. For this reason l&fcV 6,3 C° m P°nnd Svrup of Hvpo»miP is m »<le—this line tonic is jPmoid restorative, it builds up the £Ji Stimulates appetite and aids :£?«». In fact it is ideal for preand getting rid of coughs and ££ Try a bottle. Sold in two sizes, S* Md 6s 6d, bv Wallace and Co., *■>*», 226 High street. —1 Hi •SS n ! d *. Hi s nerves were jangled. '"•U w v g * little Ceiegen with hia KSW ?*'* an aviator. Get Cero- "* «°r cheaiist. 2g 6d to ISs 6d. —7 *ito**w Wool, the magic <yj« makes pain stop. 2s 6d. and stores. 12 Hj JIM n ° surer remedy for cough than Bonnington's Irish Uttej. t* Zealand's favourite cough !« 6d fr« ?, ver m years. 2s 6d and Ir °m_all chemists and stores. 12 . tough tofl * NAZ °L-proof. And no UJ remedy is so eeonomib»y» 60 Eighteenpence Httj aos «s—more than three a
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17760, 11 May 1923, Page 7
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