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ELECTRIC POWER FOR FARMERS. TO THE EDITOH. Silt, —Some days ago a letter from Nemo" appeared in the Daily Times on le above subject. Since then no one 38 written. I wish, however, to endorse le remarks of "Nemo" concerning the >st to farmers, for power is very hitch, he cost is very much higher than the >st of running an oil engine. I am ssured bv those who have transferred om oil engines to electric power that ;ero is a bitr difference in the cost. 'As am building a new milking shed I have >eided, on account of the cost of electric >wer. to put in an oil engine to drive e milking machines and separator.—l n. etc.. Fabiiee. Henley. September 27. [The Electric Power Department of the ty Council has decided, as soon as cerin necessary adjustments can be effected, alter the system of charging on the les suggested by "Nemo." Tt had so ■cided before the publication of his .tor.—En. 0.D.T.l

0 SPEEDILY CURE RELAXED T THROAT' HOARSENESS. “YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN GARGLE WITH ‘CONDY.’* SIR MORELL MACKENZIE. M.D., The Eminent Throat Specialists CONDY’S FLUID Of all Chemists & Stores. Insist on "* Condy's.** CONDY S Con Goiirfili KcmuL Lfindsoif

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19907, 29 September 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19907, 29 September 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19907, 29 September 1926, Page 13

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