ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS., F,E.r— Salsify willy transplant, butvtho operation will check the growth to. a certain extent. Thin out to. allow about four inches between' the plants. The place where the plants are growing should have been deeply dlug, for they are rooters, < Often going down two ■feet. N/l hey require no special; attention other than keeping the row;' free from weedte and the surface soil m the vicinity well pu-vefisedi .with the hoe. Cucumbers should not be -watered' at the present time unles you are', transplanting, and you can hardly manure too much as" long as you • mi-s well^with^Uje soil. Many thanks for -your good opinion. v Whatatutu.— The mariner in/which you sprouted the few seedi potatoes, you sent ia absolutely correct, and A "it ia the writer's intention^io' plant them , Are they locally grown? ' V '"'.'■ ''",. -i Anxious. — When received .. Che .' sprig from the rose bush was too withered 1 to permit of a careful examination. Will yon please leave a fresh sprig at/ the office when next m town, V" ' wmmmmimmmmmmmmmmm *y , Resi-tM-id fpr _OC__i_A-->_r'» BBSENCB One bottle makes al pint of finest family eonfk and oold remedy. C*ti 2/- Sum 10/. America certainly does not spare her enormous wealth' in coming into; tkV war. ■The figures of her Bridget fox 'the first year of participation* 'are staggering, even m time§ whsn W§» have, come to think m thousand millions, The total "asked for is 4200 millions, of which 1400 millions is to go m lpans tp Allies; Such, figures are calculated! to TOftKe^ thoughtful those Germans who are mpst contemptuous ot Amerioa. America is training officers for an army of five millions. Her aeroplanes are to number 22,000- To get these things ready will take time, but they indicate the scale upon which the United States contemplates participation m the war. A WONDERFUL "EAIR BRIGHJENpi The e_-o;mw^. gl^ I^. is always -so m*ftch *Va^mir«py $v. Wren's Hair is lmipedifttely pToduceq/by^ using the new EGYPTON "KE-NNA^ SHAMCPOO named •■HE'NNALINE." A single Shampoo with it makes a wonderful difference to hair that has become dull and impoverished. It does not leave the han* d?y and brittle like shampoo powder, but makes It ex^riisitely supple and easy to; dress. " Ask your Chemist iota, 1/6 trial tin. * Obtainable from Adaif ; Bros.,r "Drapers, and All prinoipal Chettnists' m. Gisborae. "Hennaline" is the V ratter <$X$ new Egyptian shampoo- is bewgf placed, on the market, it being described asya wonderful hair briflhte»«r.* ... /'-
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14448, 7 November 1917, Page 9
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