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Always t'resn—ready to use—certain cooking success. from all STORSS Mfs.: Maddrcn Bros. Ltd., Box •134, Ch. Ch. SHREDDED BEEF

PAMPAS - - EARNS ITS PLACE HAS PROVED ITSELF To insure against droughts. To provide ample winter fodder. To eliminate the drudgery of feeding out. and can also be grazed year after vear without replacement. To those fanners who are interested in the possibilities of Pampas and are considering establishing a plantation, we suggest a visit to a practical farmer in your own district who has made a success with Pampas, a talk with him will convince you of the value of the fodder produced. We advise August September as ideal time of planting. Please write us at once as our reservation of plants is a limited one. COMMON, SHELTON & COMPANY, LIMITED

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you WONT RECOGNISE THESE WALLS WHEN I GET THE PAPER OVER THESE SCRIBBLES /T | WONT X ' RECOGNISE ) | YOUR HANDS, EITHER, UNLESS YOU GET TO WORK WITH SOLVOL ITLL TAKE ME AN HOUR TO GET CLEANED UP AFTER ALL THIS r\ NOT IF YOU use SOLVOL IT WONT. YOUR HANDS WILL IN HALF A JIFFY NEXT THING IS TO LET 1 SOLVOL SOLVE THE i PROBLEM OF THOSE FILTHY HANDS. IT TAKES OFF PAINT JUST AS EASILY AS IT DOES POTATO GRIME r I THINK ' THATiS F;IXED THE VARNISH . PROBLEM THATS A CHANGE, HE USUALLY LAUGHS OUT LOUD WHEN •*7*l HE sees HER SO THATS WHY HE WEARS COTTON WOOL IN HIS EARS r HIS WIFE IS A WONDERFUL SPEAKER. SHE GAN TALK { . FOR HOURS ft //S' I TP, o^3f s^ifT',Se S. 141. 19 z.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22707, 4 August 1948, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22707, 4 August 1948, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22707, 4 August 1948, Page 9

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