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GET WAGONS AWAY QUICKLY Transportation is Half the Battle. The big, climatic battles cf the war He right ahead and more and more essential supplies must be rushed to the fighting fronts. When you unnecessarily hold up a Railway wagon you not only complicate transportation; you hold up war .traffic. Will you 'remember THAT whenever a wagon comes to you... The More You Help The Sooner We Win.

BREAKFAST EGGS GUARANTEED l Keep a few Good Hens! 22% of New Zealand’s egg production comes from the small back-yard Poultry Keeper—who from a few well-bred, properly fed hens, gathers in a regular supply of delicious eggs—to the envy of his neighbours. Authorities say that back-yard production must be increased. It’s a simple matter so long as you give Layrnor Poultry Tonic to keep the hens in perfect health for regular laying. A yard-run is not essential — but Layrnor Tonic is —it increases natural egg production to highest capacity but never forces. Ask your grocer for Layrnor, and give it regularly. t-19.3 FREE TO PILE SUFFERERS. Send 9d. stamps for generous trial treatment of. ZANN, tho proved relief. Write now. Zann Pty., Box I 952H.J., (B. M. Appleton. 154 Feai therston St.). Wellington. —2

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Grey River Argus, 23 May 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 23 May 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, 23 May 1944, Page 3

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