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New Styles? Rather! rrilE CUSTOMER I WELCOME IS ■*" THE PROGRESSIVE ONK, AND FOR THE MAN WHO APPRECIATES ADVANCED STYLES, I IIAVK SOME OF THE SMARTEST IDEAS IN NEW HATS. ONE OF THESE IS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE, BUT THKKK ARK OTHERS, EACH POSSESSING YEAx TURKS TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL TASTES. YOU WILL FIND THE VERY HAT YOUR FANCY FAVORS AMONG THEM, AND THE PHUCE WILL BE EQUALLY ACCEPTABLE TO YOU. CHARLIEf~ADAIR'S ("OUT ON HIS OWN")

Soudan tfiass, a native of North Africa, lms made great headway m America, especially m Texas, nmf it is being seriously taken up m Australia. Mr B. Harrison, F.R.H.S., of Burrinbur, Now South Wales, m a hotter to t-lio Herald, describes Soudan grass as "a tall, annual ixrass, growing 'from sft to 10ft. liigli, with lcafv. erect alenia, which frequently number 100 to the stool. It produces about three tons or move peiacre of nutritious fodder, twice m a season, and can bo pastured m winter. The grass cures easily, and makes h.iv of excellent quality, -which m readily eaten by all classes of stock. It is very drought resisting and will succeed wherever sorghum can be grown, and also m many places where other grasses ar» difficult, to establish.''

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13656, 12 April 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13656, 12 April 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13656, 12 April 1915, Page 6

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