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ANOTHER ENTHUSIAST! "sust « line to kft you know what Lane’s Emulsion has dono for my iVaughtor. She developed Lung trouble a year ago lust March, and was given six months to live, weighing only six stone. Last July she started using Lane’s Emulsion, and within six weeks her health had improved wonderfully, then by six months she had gained 1 stone 9 lbs., and the doctor saw her yesterday and said her lung had completely healed; her cough has also gone. She is just a living advertisement far Lane's, and is now 18 years of age.” Mrs. Chapman, 89 Danks Street, Albert Per,, Vic. 9 EMULSION J 6 and 4/6, at all Chemists and Stores. The larger bottle is more economical, as it contains more than two of the others. 6 FARMERS’ WIRIER SCHOOL THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT lias decided to hold during the current winter a farm school-in various centres in Marlborough, and also at Richmond, in Nelson. This arrangement should make it possible for a large number of farmers in both the Marlborough and Nelson districts to attend. No charge is made at any of the lectures or demonstrations, and in view ol the difficulties which confront the farmer of to-day, I feel warranted in saying that it will lie well worth while for everyone to attend. So far as -Nelson province is concerned the school will be held at Richmond on the 24th to 2l»th June, inclusive, and the programme is as follows: JUNE 24th. AT RICHMOND, NELSON 1 p.m. “The Health of Dairy Cattle,” by Government Veterinarian.—2 to 3.30: Jersey Demonstration at Dr. Washbourn’s Farm, By Mr Eansford —3.110 to f>: Slicep Demonstration.—7.3o to 8.30: “Insects as related to Agriculture,” by D. Mil,ler, Government Entomologist. This on 25th June, game* time. —8.30 to 9.30: “Manuring and Topdressing,” by F. W. Greenwood, Instructor in Agriculture.” JUNE 2;3th. AT RICHMOND. NELSON 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.:“W001,” by J. G. Cook, Government Wool Instructor.— 11 to 12 noon: “Lucerne Growing in the Nelson District,” by F. W. Greenwood Instructor in Agriculture—2 p.m. to 3 p.m.: Horticultural Lecture, by Orchard Instructor. —3 to 4.30: “Pigs,” by K. W. Gorringe, Instructor m Swine Husbandry.—7.3o to 8.30: “Soils of Nelson,” by T. Rigg, M.Se., Chemist, Cawthron Institute. This on 24th June, same time.—B.3o to 9.30: “Pastures Establishment in Nelson, ’ bv F. W. Greenwood, Instructor in Agiicultuie. JUNE 20th. AT RICHMOND, NELSON 10 am. to 11.30 a.m.: “Bees,” bv E. IT. .Barry, Government Apairist. ■ ' E. W. GREENWOOD, Instructor in Agriculture.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 12 June 1926, Page 2
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