FARMERS! LOOK! BALED HAY COVERS Thwa cover • bolos when drying out in paddock. Complete with Skewem. 16/6 LEATHER APRON. Full size FROM 30/- ■ } APRON, Split Leg 18/6 MITS 8/6 SOLLITT SALKELD & CO. LTD. | SADDLERS' TENT AND COVER MAKERS. 117 MANCHESTER ST. 'Phone 75-989. WHAT FARMERS NEED TO THINK ABOUT A FOR 1958 To leep exports at .listing figures, greater production will be needed h i future. This can in large measure be achieved with the aid of UM£, plus fertilisers, to suit each type of land, and spread cheaply by the well-tested it MUNRO "TRIUMPH" TOP-DRESSER tw «vw » >Mr> to Maw. "TriataH •• *.<,<■ tel, rteH> tnUamW! - I ,Jl>taM bm —w wrw. |«f 7.000 wwa. Fw . Mate. ToHnmw la IM7. la. OaeVT nwfcat aww*!-, at to taw awl Mtela, H I tew M . waadartal raa w.O aaavarM wttk to Maar. •• TrtaaH.” At Ml, fwwklw. I bn. a... wMb tea mlta. a, tea ■ aw. I, mwth la H ter 10 ywtra, and It Im tor tat ata 11 Mfam aad mw> la aaa aparo- Mawa. H wws vary aaaarataly aad kaadtai Hte ary aaaatltr fma |awt. te I tow Hr all .taw. * mW oarai aba wws «tom aaad baaafflallv- walL** Send for Fraa Booklot. J. M. McCROSTE r ' J. M. McCROSTIE, a P.O. Boi 67, Invercargill. ■ N.Z. Di st ri but on 1 Haas, land ma Fraa Booklet aa 1 P.O. Box 67. Invercargill. I " Triu " ,|>h " Topdr,Mr - I Agents in all Centres. | Address - |
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28701, 26 September 1958, Page 4 (Supplement)
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