partment. Saltbiuih may be grown' as a fodder plant, which may be ': harvested. It. may be cutor fed down moderately low, yet- not too low, or the plants may die out. There are many kinds, some half-dozen of which are obtainable) from seedsmen. Atriplex num.mularia and Rhagodia hastata are two of the l>est of the taller-growing kinds, and perhaps - the best for cutting. Atriplex somibae" eat am and A. vesicarimn are dw.irfer growers, and best for feeding sheep on. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS. But at what cost is this cleanliness 'produced-.' by many people? Often at the cost of c ' bad and uncomfortable skin, tho result -of, , the liso of inferior soaps.,; To insure a good" healthful ekiii Peaks' Soap should always bs used. .";•' -,40 ■■■.; :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13215, 28 June 1906, Page 3
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