Come to the Story Tent Look for the Sign Stories — Slides — Film Strips Tel-a-Story For a story at any time Ph. 62-926 We organise Holiday Camps Child Evangelism Fellowship, Box 1660, Christchurch.
D&JMATHESON J. N. GUTHREY M. GROTERS "MACNATHAN" "RICHMOND" "PEAK HILL" Christchurch Amberley Lake Coleridge (03)830-610 (0504)48-291 (051-665)807 G. H. HABBERJAM I D.C.&M.J. CARTER "WILDERNESS" f CROSSBREEDING t "AVON PARK" S (O3 U m 2 r 67 9 3 e WHENYOODO-(03)242-673 | - THINK SIMMENTAL j (° 3 )29’-731 C. J. PATTERSON i ' A.J.B. BANKS "SPRINGBROOK" I I I "OHAPUKU" Lakeside | I I I Kaiapoi (03) 242-682 I (03 ? 278-952 A.A.T. PARTRIDGE t rAMTEDmiDV I O. J. OSBORNE "LADBURN" I p . JlLn I "WINFIELD" Ladbrooks | SIMMENTAL CLUB | Leeston (03) 252-233 j <03 ’ 243-345 N. D. OLIVER H. GROTERS/V. DALY W. J. HARWOOD "SPRINGHEAD" "THE LAKES" "OHOKA" Hororata Cheviot Rangiora (051-668)824 (05138)773 (0502)6877
NO ONE CAN HELP YOU MORE I if V : > r IMIBr fl ■I !■■■] law 3? j,....... —r « • llv 73 = mi O ■ JKt yne, Gould, Guinness Ltd, your local \ stock and station Company and leaders in lilwC Canterbury agriculture since the turn of the century, will be highlighting at the Canterbury A&P Show, the latest computer aids to farm management: expertise to assist in the selection of plant varieties, herbicides, pest control and fertilisers: plus NZ’s newest growth industry. .. deer. In tune with the technological age that we farm in, PGG Computer Services will be demonstrating Videotex, the latest communication information system and the Apple Farming Computer System, the world’s largest selling small business computer. The computers exhibited and the range of farm management programs (software), are considered not only affordable but the most versatile for on-farm use. Talk to Pynes about their new plant varieties including the exciting Ceres ADVANTAGE wheat, a new prolific, milling grade wheat (winner at Wheat 84); Superstrike coated WINFRED forage brassica, a most palatable frost resistant brassica with high production levels: as well as many other top varieties of cereals, grasses and fodder crops. PGG Deer Department personnel will be on hand to talk breeding, production, and sales, as well as giving sound common sense advice on management or just the market generally. . The traditional PGG hospitality is still there too. Friendly familiar faces covering the whole gambit of farm services including Travel, Investment, Insurance, Accounting and Trust. No one can help you more. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD Committed to the prosperity of Canterbury agriculture. - -
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