Mr Whittakor wishes us- to notify our readers that the last of his indents have arrived, and all the new goods must be sold at cost as he intends to sell out the whole of his stock, which is about £2OOO. The goods are well known to be of the very highest grade, and the. public have now the chance of buying them at tlie lowest possible prices. See the bargains in windows for yourself; inspection invited. ... As showing what intensive cultivation will do, Japan is quoted as supporting 45,000,000 of people on ten thousand cultivated square miles, aided by the food products obtained from the sea; while ;'ji market gardener of Paris is quoted as declaring that all food, animal and vegetable, required for the 3,500,000 : people of that city could be grown byv methods already in use; on the 3.253 square' miles :of • garden, surrounding the oityv . '■-
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13270, 26 April 1907, Page 5
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