... '” *" ‘ Recognising that a prosperous and growing farming ;- . _ - US VIM industry is vital to N.Z.’s prosperity, and the key to .</. . still higher living standards for everyone, th< National Government has taken positiveand practical stepS tO aSS ‘ St farmerS t 0 P roduce raore ’ Its success is borne out by results. MORE SHEEP AND CATTLE /r or 6 % In the past five years the flocks and herds which spell prosperity for New Z HFlff Zealand have increased at a great rate—sheep by almost three and a half million, / Z ” Qf/fJK>£ V.M cattle by over 700,000. Wool production is up by almost 60 million pounds. Z y' Butterfat production has touched new records. / " wn WM' MORE FARMERS ON THE LAND . The Government has encouraged land development and closer settlement. In £ j four and a half years it has bought over 400,000 acres from private owners for / < development and subdivision. F’ W MAORI FARMERS ENCOURAGED j With the aim of settling as many Maoris as possible on their own farms, over £7.500,000 has been set aside in five years for Maori land development. \ | n Ow . Qt fortn er t / Jc is bein 9 PROSPEROUS FARMING INDUSTRY ■ \ \ W The farming industry has never been more prosperous. A Government which ® beta * a ° d 3o understands the farmer, and is sympathetic to his problems, has given new hope \ acres and inspiration to this vital industry. Tax concessions to increase production, \ aerial topdressing, the “killer” policy in rabbit destruction, removal of land sales V - control, and subsidies where necessary, have all helped to brighten the picture X ' for the man on the land. • 1 . To maintain this tremendous development, which is the key to future progress, support the Government responsible for it, N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY z. ■■
invest 4 d a day ■ in your Jr' I thild s health! it ■ Riffht now EBBS are tbe ■ c^ea P est hod \ ® you can buy ' Eem mm fl Preserve more! j- |jß| Now’s the time to buy more eggs—while -Jh) m they're at their lowest price. An egg is the kS ver y ' sest w °rth you can give your child because eggs are nature's finest food. Give him an egg for breakfast. Put a hard-boiled ' *. JI e 99 or e 99 sandwiches in his school lunch, ) too ‘ E " S contain — we ‘ght for weight—- . X- twice as much body building protein as . 11 most other foods. And eggs are more gm readily digested. So serve more eggs and serve health . . . preserve more and save serve and preserve MORE ■ money. Now—-before prices rise againl OO fl O while they’re at ■ 1111 aji their lowest price! HOWS the time to hay! (Over JflOOflOO eggs were bought last week!) —■■ ■ THE CHEAPEST QUALITY FOOD YOU CA N BUY!
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27499, 5 November 1954, Page 16
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