A SEEDLESS APPLE. «>■ A number of gentlemen interested in fruit culture were present by invitation at the Daily Times office yesterday to inspect a simple of seedless apples which had been sent from California to Mr A. C. Murray, of Cromwell, who forwarded them to this offico for public inspection. Unfortunately, they were unaccompanied by any information as to who was the raiser, or, indeed, particulars of any lcind regarding their history. Secdloss oranges and lemons have been successfully raised by careful selection and hybridisatibn—in fact, Mr Luther \heutnassm Dees net let ge ef yen when yea apply tattoos srllatocntsto your ashing jolaia or stiff muscles, It simply looseee its bold for & while. Why ? / Because to get rid of rhatmatis* yea must correct the acM coodUion •( the Mood on which it depends. Take Hood's Samparilla which has wrought the most w«nderfal, radical and p*rs{slst cgjpol this painful disease, "V""I was BuSerinj; trom, rheumatism and net aMe U use ay limbs. After Utiog Hood's SarsasMlllfl a short time, I was able to walk some and am new as well »• usual. I can receaune&d' Heed's as a ewe c3io far rSeuniatlrej." Gkcsss S. Asamb, Terreeo End, Putaeistoa, N«rte, N, Z, 3 Heod's Sarsaparilla
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13516, 13 February 1906, Page 3
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