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THE FAMILY STORE FARMERS! HAVE YOUR SEED CLEANED THIS SEASON, BY THE MOST MODERN MACHINERY OPERATED BY EXPERIENCED MEN DRESSING PLANTS SITUATED CHRISTCHURCH LEESTON • ASHBURTON RANGIORA • BLENHEIM STEEL FRAMED FARM BUILDINGS We will supply steel kitsets for any type or size of farm building, or we will erect the completed building. E. D. FARMER 33 EPSOM RD., SOCKBURN. Phone Office 47-523. Private 44-049. Est. 1945. GEIWIItfE I THRH HAYING JOBS * DONE IN ONE OPERATION MOWING CONDITIONING RAKING I will be operating a selfpropelled windrower with hay conditioner and New-Holland baler. For all year haymaking requirements contact: R. MUGFORD Contractor, 21 BRYNLEY STREET, HORNBY. Phone Islington 4752.

IWHEN YOU I • HARVEST • CONSIGN YOUR SEED TO OUR PRIVATE SIDING, ADDINGTON. Our Seed Cleaning Plant is constructed to dress to the quality required to comply with the 1961 United Kingdom Seed Regulations. TIUPHONB: X THE CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED CO. LIMITED. ft 4 **•»***■ X 208 CASHEL ST.. CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phoiie 69-ltt. J 4 *454 V And at Leeston, Methven and Ashburton. r Artbartoe.

IaKO Correct harvesting Is the key to success. When grain and are really fit, Barley is one of the easiest 1 crops to thresh. If your header setting is damaging grain, slow down Drum I' jOBy SpMd considerably close up drum concave clearance eIMR **’ res * , ’ B 9 resu *t»HF CONSULT YOUR SEED MERCHANT AT THE BEGIN* i W NING OF THRESHING, ESPECIALLY WHEN BULK F HARVESTING! ______ M.BJI • —- ltn - *** interest * of Malting Barleg Grower, by:

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30342, 18 January 1964, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30342, 18 January 1964, Page 6