ON THE ROCKS. Another vessel has been driven on the rocks. The captain and crew were lucky to reach the shore alive, where they huddled through the night in the shelter of the beetling cliffs. Fortunately one of the crew had his pouch of tobacco unharmed by the buffeting of the elements and soon the men were contentedly putting away. "My word!” exclaimed the Captain. "This is grand tobacco. I bet it's expensive. "Well, it isn’t!”/answered the sailor. "It’s Hears* Cut Plug, only Sd an “Then we'll all get some,” they all shouted. And later: They di«.l! 24
The natural period f laying should be as highly pr.-riuctjve as possible, and this can b* gained by judicious feeding i ertain food properries are essential Ordinary food is often lacking One teaspoonful of Singer's Cgg Producer daily to 1" birds ensures the essential d extends a. profitable lavIn large packets at stores, I wine G<«». Bennington, Bui., High Christchurch.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18189, 23 June 1927, Page 3
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