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mended as being a very remunerative occupation, and 

 instruction is given as to their breeding, housing, feeding, 

 etc. Rabbit breeding is shown to be a means of increas- 

 ing the food supply, and a special leaflet is issued on 

 this subject entitled " Utility Rabbit Breeding for 

 Cottagers and Small Holders." 



The writer ventures to give these particulars in the 

 hope of inducing those who have a little spare time, to 

 engage in some of these small industries. They require 

 but a very small capital, are very profitable, and would 

 add greatly to the domestic larder. 



