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• Thirteen "pounds of Jerusalem artichokes have been dug from one root by a Palmerston North backyard gardener, whose f soil is naturally, poor, says the '"Tilanawatu Times." Planted 18ln apart, the rows 3ft apart, this, gives 9680 plants to the acre, yielding 56 tons. *>ome farmers report that they make an ideal pig crop. If the pira are turned into the paddock when the tubers are ripe they will spend the winter rooting them out. Piga like these tubers and do well on them. That sleep-spoiling cough can be Btopped by "NAZOL." Take some drops on sugar. Penetrating and soothing. 60 drops la (kt —1

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18100, 16 June 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18100, 16 June 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LX, Issue 18100, 16 June 1924, Page 14

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