MOVING THE WOOL CLIP Farmers Can Assist Railway Transportation. Wartime demands make railway wagons less plentiful than they used to be. But enough, can be spared for the wool traffic, provided sheepowners co-operate in capacity loading. Small growers are urged to assist by arranging in advance for the sharing of wagons with their neighbours in order to avoid wagon space being wasted. Your nearest Stationmaster will appreciate timely advice regarding your transport requirements. Capacity Loading Ensures Regular Wagon Supply
l)UniIlllIl!HlllIlllllil!ill r .lIII!!U!l!!llllil!II!il!!imifl!l!IIIII!!!IU}ltlH!!!!{IIilini^ THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT SAY&You Must Balance Your Diet if You Want to be Well. An Extract from the Recommended Diet it: — CEREALS AND BREAD. OATMEAL for Breakfast—Wholemeal Bread—“ Wheat Germ” sprinkled on porridge. For Simplicity and Economy use BUCHANAN’S NEW PROCESS PRE-COOKED OATMEAL. The Only Pre-cooked Oatmeal on the Market “ IT’S COOKED WHILE YOU SET THE TADLE.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 309, 9 October 1943, Page 5
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