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1 "£:-'• ■• tt»&£ FOR FANCIER, AMATEUR & POULTRY FARMER Edited by J. B. MERRETT, P.O. Box 588, Christchurch

easy in this climate of mild winters to keep itoied roots from growing for any length •f time. It is much better to make two or three sowings of carrots and beetroot—spring and summer for beetroot, and spring, summer, and autumn for carrots. They •an then be left in the ground and pulled is wanted all the year round. • "Tomato."—(l) Cut the tomato in half md scrape out the seed into n basin of cold ivater. Wash all the adhering pulp off, and 'hen dry. I find it much the best to save he seed from the fruit of outside-grown plants. (2) All hardy shrubs may be transslanted from now on until August, but "vergreen shrubs that are in the least tender ire better planted in the autumn or spring, rather than in the winter, as if planted when the ground is thoroughly cold, root <ction is checked too much, so that, as the eaves and wood will be deprived of the >enefit of what root action there would be, hey will suffer ■ accordingly should severe frosty weather occur.

bBBI FJHff JLS lis K*£ si*. always on tap l is most convenient. It may be kept on your Pantry shelve*, ALWAYS READY FOR USE. " HIGHLANDER " is only sweet, full-cream, clean, cows' milk with part of the water taken out, finest cane sugar added, then sealed air-tight and sterilized to keep it PURE and SAFE. Made m New Zealand-the Creamy Milk of selected Southland herds, under special supervision. ECONOMISE, and let your grocer be your milkman. wmmmmm

For Coughs, Colds, Soi Bronchitis. Influenza. ore Throats, and the nptlon. A. The Larnyx or Organ of Voice 3. The Trachea or Windpipe. THE MOUTH, THE GATEWAY FOR DISEASE. Scientists have proved conclusively that no fewer than 38 different infections may be traced to the human mouth as a starting point. The mouth thus being the gateway for the entrance of Disease, tt is here that precautions are most necessary. Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes or fordard 1/6 ii c Tha Tt-,. „i ■ i l,| e niosi poweriui, sale, C. The Bronchial pleasant Germicide and Antise lubes ot Dis- known. Being destructive to sected Lung. organisms which give rise to in D. The Lobe of one tious diseases, they keep the mi of the Lunes. in a sweet > healthy condition. SOLD EVERYWHERE IN TINS, PRICE 1/6, stamps to "E»uu*nthol," Dent. P« Box 1520, G.P.0., Sydney.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1294, 6 April 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1294, 6 April 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1294, 6 April 1918, Page 2

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