A second crop of hay i 3 almost nn unknown quantity^ in the Hawera district this Reason; - (There is, hpwover, one farmer who can boast of taking two crops of hay from ono field this summer. Tho second lot is thick and of fair length. THE GUINEA POEM. AOHEQUE for £1 Is has been sent to tho writer of this verse — Mrs. 1.G., Native School, Kaikohc, Bay of Islands: — A Maori w.ihine, whose clothes were not decent, Being: covered with dirt thnfc could scarce bo r_lle<! rerei)t, ny taking to SAPON, and usinß it well, UecaiiHi ol her villag-f the recognised belle ! WIN A GUINEA! Prize Poem published every Saturday. Be?t, original four short -lino advertisement verse about ''HAPOX" wins each weok. "SAPON" wrapper must bo enclosed Address "SAPON" (Oatmeal W_Ehing Ppwdcr), P.O. Box 635. Wellington Write for fiee Art Booklet, containing • 23 valuable hint* on Washing,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 2
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147Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 2
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