A farmer in the neighbourhood oi EJtham. while cutting up a haystack for chaff, had an unusual experience, states the “ Argus.” The stack had l*een standing for two years, and he found the upper portion of it alive with mice. Men working on the stack had to strap round their trousers at the ankles to keep tho little creature iroTrt seeking refuge. The mice appeared to bo present in thousands, and a stack that was expected to yield 4t tons of chaff gave only 1.5 tons. DISCOVER THIS FOR YOTJRSEEF. Buy a loaf of Woodward’s Butternut from your grocer, and find out for yourself the wonderful delicacy cf this famous loaf. It's moist and nutritious without being soggy and is invaluable for those who suffer from indigeHticm. All grocers. or Irom Bakery, Antigua Street. ' Phone 61 OS
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 7
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137Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16749, 2 June 1922, Page 7
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