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THE TOKAORA TEST. (To tine Editor). Sir, — I noticed- in your last night's issue a letter over the non de plume oi “Old Farmer,” stl’-l waiting-, to hear -of the. result of the above. Welil, Air “Old Farmer,” you are not the only onp craving to hear the result. May be. they are waiting till you: are too old to give you the chance to reap the benefit, or else there must be something to hide. Too busy! Just fancy! What- an answer! Supposing we don’t pay our rent and rates for two years, but just say we are too busy—a, nice excuse. 1 wonder how it would act. Now, Hawera Dairy Co., wake up. and if the testing is any good to the hard-working coclcie let him know as soon a.s possible. If not, tell him so. —I am, lotc., SMALL COOKIE,. Afannin, May 22, 1928.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 25 May 1928, Page 4
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