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The long spell of dry weather is having a detrimental effect on the quantity of milk being received at some of the dairy factories in the Manawatu district, the "amount handled showing a rapid shrinkage from week to week. The experience of the New Zealand Dairy Union is that the weekly decrease is from 15 to 20 per cent., and if it continues at this rate the season vvill not. turn out nearly as. well as earlier indications promised.

"Which are .the pictures in your gallery that you value most highly?" "I dunno," replied Mr. Cumrox. "Mother an' the. girls told the man to go round and take off the price marks I had put on 'em before I had time to learn 'em by heart."

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 8

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 8

Untitled Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 8

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