Eighty years ago sufficient labor could not. be found to reap tbe groat harvest In South Australia. A milieu named Ridley devised a machine which lie called a "stripper," and it reduced the. cost of harvesting to one-seventh. Have yon an idea along these; op other lines? If so, consult us. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 1.77 Featherston Street, Wellington, or F. u. Ball, Peel Street, 01sbome.—4. "One of the biggest curses we have in this country is the men who gnni in land," said Mr. W. A. lorns, at the meeting of the executive of the Wairarnpa. Farmers' Union. No household remedy for the stomach troubles of children, especially during the hot weather, is so valuable as Sharland's Magnesia. If a little is taken regularly, it prevents and corrects acidity and flatulence, and acts as n gentle laxative.—-4,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15773, 14 March 1922, Page 8
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