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It is not, perhaps, very generally known that the King Edwarc! College teaches practical agriculture, but at W ednesday’s meeting of tho Board of Managers the chairman (Mr T. Scott) told members that the college had eighteen acres at Wakari, and it was proposed to hransfer the hutments from the old farm to the now property, to provide hostela for the boys who were taking the coarse. The instructor of agriculture (Mr Smith) had drawn up a schedule for the new year, and the boys would get a thorough training, with practical experience. Tho British herring fisheries have been disorganised since the war, and it is proposed to use aeroplanes to locate the shoals, which have shown a tendency to take new courses. These changes of habit on tho part of the herring have always been puzzling, and have even played part in history. The departure from the Baltic of the herring shoal which provided the fishing fleet with its chief occupation was one of the causes of the decay of the famous Hanseatic League. No delay or bother with this honest cough and cold remedy—“NAZOL.” Complete in itself and ready for instant use. Sixty doses Is 6d.—[Aovt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 17792, 14 October 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17792, 14 October 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17792, 14 October 1921, Page 3