In recent years frlie detmand for honey has increased enormously and the export from Xew Zealand "has grown in proportion. Many returned soldiers have become interested in commercial bee fanning, and at-cording to the last returns there are 6400 apiaries in the 'Dominion, and 7t>,000 colonies of bees. In addition to the number stated it is known that there are residents, scattered throughout New Zealand, who have failed to register their hives, and tlis Department purposes talcing action against the offenders for n'Qt complying Tvith the regulations. .Foul brood,' it is stated, is one of the principal diseases, that 'apiarists have co eon-, tend with, and the disease is so often spread from colonies kept for, a hobby that it is necessary that all colonies should !he registered in order that the apiarists .who fai'm bees for commercial purposes -may not suffer througlrtheir stock 'beeamiiig contaminated.
BILIOUSNESS." , Newly all attacks of biliousness have th«4.saime foundation—a sluggish liver. OhiSnfoerlain 'a Tables axe iavaluaMo forJfehe-ipro vent ion of 'biliousness. Take* itbfp «t itb« fint prevent killed ]Hie oW. idea itihat can be neMerjOTemi.'fced nor Teferved.Sold 'by ehemitrk.
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Clutha Leader, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 31 December 1920, Page 6
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185Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XLVII, Issue 52, 31 December 1920, Page 6
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