# HIK .'V . v iL B < vz * wH A, . 1 ORANGES AND LEMONS AT ST. CLEMENT’S.—Children receiving the fruit on the traditional “oranges and lemons” day at St. Clement Danes. London. The are daggy, stock, are reflected in processing rOtf’PE INCREASING COSTS- ■■■ ’ •- -»■ - • realisations. j s tQ p ro j uce clean meat from dirty stock. All carcases showing dirt and stain are / .‘l,.\ automatically rejected during stringent inspection under Governnw t regulations and inspector at every • has power to for killing isj' m any stock in an excessively diriy condition. CRUTCNEO AND SHORN STOCK WHEN YOU SEND DAGGY, DIRTY THREE WEEKS at least must CTnfilf T/S TUE IUnDItC elapse after shearing or crutchOfV&A IU IHE nunnd.., ing before stock can be killed the works. io NSF.I44
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 20
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125Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CV, Issue 31028, 6 April 1966, Page 20
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