An Bltham business man has just received from the United Stats a quantity of Paper Shell Pecon nuts, which he proposes growing in New Zealand (says the Argus)- It is believed that none this species of nut has yet been imported into the Dominion" from America, where it is greatly cultivated, but enquiries have indicated that the nut can be propogated here, so that it will be interesting to note the rcsull ol the experiment. In shape Hie shell is similar to a dark brown acorn, is easily broken, the kernel is nutritious, and is very much like a walnut both in formation and flavour. The Nazol naDit, which means the regular and frequent publication of the mucous r.-.embrane of the mouth, nose and throat, by an atmosphere of Nazol, is the surest protection against mlluenza. (2) Housewives are kindly requested to uakc lianas frequently with urocers by ,;iy of expresint' gratuliudc ror "NoLUBI.NG' Laundry Help, the abolislier of . asnboard slavery.—Bond and Bond, .Vnolesale Distributers. Auckland. lti or Bronchial Cougns, taKe Woods' GreatPeppermlnt Curft
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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 15289, 16 July 1923, Page 8
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