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XMAS ANNUALS These 1 are now available for posting to soldiers and friends overseas. Only publications this year are WEEKLY NEWS, FREE LANCE BRETT’S ANNUAL 2/6 each. Postage in Empire 3d. Supplies are limited and early posting is necessary. f Send in orders for attention to BUSHNELL’S BOOK STORE

jm the _// PllgiilOCft L w* M ''r&mi. & ''"‘S "k\ MAIN MASS >; s/‘ © LIXIT promotes good health in all stock, resulting in increased profits for the farmer. Obtainable in six varieties: Cobalt, plain, sulphurised, iodised, phosphate, and sulphate of iron. GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS Distributing Agents for GISBORNE, TOLAGA BAY, TOKOMARU BAY, RUATORIA

PROOF OF FFRIGREE im root mem selection “INCREASE PRODUCTION” are the words of to-day. You can do this by growing- MANGELS so that you may have food during the winter months for your stock. MANGELS CARTERS “LORD WARDEN”—Giant Orange Mangel is classed as tbs best in the world for its outstanding- keeping quality and weight. CARTERS “QUITE CONTENT”—R.osy Top Globe Mangel is a great dairy farm mangel. A large root which is rich in sugar. CARTERS “RED CHlEF”—Giant Red Tankard or Intermediate. This is the largest and best Red Mangel, with a very high feeding value. CARTERS CARTERS CARTERS Windsor Yellow Globe Golden Tankard Mammoth Long Red Farmers! Enquire about our Carters Mangel Competition held every year. sow CARTERS TESTED MANGEL SEED WINNING RESULTS OF COMMON SHELTON’S MANGEL CUP COMPETITION Year Name of Winning Competitor 1934 — Mr, G. R. Sefton. Puha 1935 — Mr. S. D. Briant, Patutahi .. 1936 — Mr. N. G. Bolitho, Bush,mere 1937 Mr! A. G. McPliail, Waipaoa 1938 Mr. J. Grayson, Ormond 1939 Mr. J. Grayson, Ormond Yield per acre 75 tons per acre 107.8 „ „ „ 70 S 5 ~ „ ~ 100 „ „ „ 92.5 „ „ „ Weight estimated and judged under supervision of officers of the Department of Agriculture. Common Won & Coy. Limited UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20385, 23 October 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20385, 23 October 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20385, 23 October 1940, Page 8

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