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THE AUSTRALIAN GARDENER. 
August 1, 1908 
+ Ladies - and - Gentleman’s - Tailor, * 
G A WY ILE Fe. PLACE, 
(OPPOSITE MACROW & SON). 
Late of Bond Street, London, also Western Australia, and late Head Cutter C, J. Lane & Co., 
Collins Street, Melbourne. 
Only the Very Latest and Superior Quality of Materials stocked. 
All orders are executed under the personal supervision of Mr. Frisby, and only skilled workmen employed. 
Trial Order respectfully solicited. 
Correspondence promptly attended to. 
Testimonials from Distinguished Patrons, which appear on other pages. 
Note the Address— 
A. H. FRISBY, Gawler Place, opposite Macrow & Son. 
A strain of horse that has once gained 
areputation for hardiness and stamina is 
held in high esteem by the buyer. 
Give a colt plenty of room for exercise 
in order to harden his muscles and stimu- 
late his appetite, and he will grow fastdr 
and make a better horse when matured. 
Bred to race is a term often used in 
connection with thoroughbred stock, and 
yet we may frequently notice that ani- 
mals bred carefully—eyon scientifically— 
fail to win anything appreciable. They 
represent so much capital lost in a sport- 
ing enterprise. 
Salt shouldj be kept where the animals 
can obtain it at all times, but it should 
never be mixed with their feed The 
animals can tell better than the owner 
how much salt they need, and if it is 
mixed with the feed there is a liability of 
getting too much. 
Insurance of live stock is a form of 
co-operation which has been successfully 
adopted among both cottagers and allot- 
ment-holders in different 
land 
Horses-are increasing fast in numbers 
in the United States. The expansion is 
commercial and industrial lines, the es- 
‘tablishment of great manufactories, the 
increase by millions of acres in the 
parts of Eng- 
areas devoted to agriculture, have all con, 
tributed to broaden the demand for 
‘horses faster than they can be produced. 
Up-to-date Tailors 
We have a large 
stock of Woollens 
to choose from, 
Fitand workman- 
ship guaranteed. 
Also, a large stock 
of Gents’ Mercery 
to choose from, 
which can be pur- 
chased at. 20 per 
cent. less than 
elsewhere. 
Self-measurement 
forms supplied on 
application. 
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A. BROWN & CO. 
15 CENTRAL MARKET. 
The production of currants in South 
Australia last season was 1,475,099., and 
the total value of currants and raisins 
was more than £76,000, The quantity of 
wine made annually in South Australia 
is about 2,500,000 galloas. 
While pigs may live on grass they will 
hardly thrive on grass alone. 
Any weakness in the legs is a great ob- 
jection in a breeding pig. 
Whenever a pig is going backward he 
is losing his owner money. 
It will not always do to condemn a sow 
because she is lazy and sluggish. 
The health of the pigis the most im- 
portant point in securing a profitable 
growth. 
Ground barley and skim milk cannot 
be surpassed for feeding sows just after 
farrowing, as it produces a great deal of 
milk of fine quality. 
Highly-bred sows are not, as a rule, In 
the best state at fattening time to give 
the young litter a good start, The pig is 
an animal that is an important factor in 
diversified farming, and can be fed with 
skim milk or whey on a dairy farin to 
advantage: 
“Undertakers. 
H ADDY, J. C., & SON, Funeral Direc- 
tors and Carriage Proprietors, 
All Funerals conducted under personal. 
eupervision. 113 Flinders St., Adelaide. 
Phones—Adelaide 1677, Port 110, and 
Ssmaphore 255. and Jetty Road, Glenelg. 
Phone 78, 
