tmfia’S finest i ©!Y GIN AHOMA Pronounce d ■MA
To the Farmers of this fertile, and one of the greatest producing areas in New Zealand —we send you this message— YOU ) CAN help ) (a) In the feeding of some of the starving millions of Europe. , , (b) In the supplying of valuable seeds to England and other Allied Countries. . (c) In the feeding of the Armed Forces m the Pacific War Zone. (d) In the Seed supplies for your own country New Zealand.” . , (e) In renewing the fertility of your own farm lands. (The value of a pea crop in building up soil nourish- • ment is well known.) As Agents for Messrs. Arthur Yates & Cov., Ltd., we have undertaken to their utmost to help the Allied position regarding seed supplies, and v, e help them do solicit your assistance. For further details, get in touch with Common Shelton & ILtsL
SOLE AGENTS FOR ARTHUR YATES & CO., LTD., N.Z’s Leading Seed Growers.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21900, 19 December 1945, Page 8
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