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To remove any false impressions regarding the points of a Shropshiresheep, the Shropshire Sheep Breeders’ Association (England), gives the fol. lowing official description of that breed: “A long, low. deep sheep on short legs with good flesh, dense wool, cherry skin, and nice soft black face and legs. The covering (wool) on the head should be excessive: in fact, a nice covering on the poll should suffice, and this applies with even more force to the legs. Bone of good quality is essential.” The valley of the Wanganui River is a region eminently suitable for the growing of fruit. As is shown by the fact that one orchardist has this autumn marketed .3000 cases of apples from only a small acreage of land. All sorts of fruits grow and ripen readily in the warm and sheltered valley.

WHY BROWN WASN’T THERF ‘‘Haven’t seen Brown here for weeks,” said an enthusiast -to his friend at the Park. ‘ And not likely to,” answered the other. ‘‘He’s crocked with rheumatism.” Brown read the accounts of the matches be couldn’t attend, (groaning and grunting at every twitch of his painful leg. Rheumatism —and days of soaking rain didn’t help matters! If he only knew that Rhoumo has no equal for gutting rid of rheumatism! It drives all excess uric acid out of the system. All chemists, 4/6 large bottle. 366

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 202, 10 August 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 202, 10 August 1927, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 202, 10 August 1927, Page 8