A lengthy circular dealing with American meat packers’ methods was received from Dr. C. .T. Ecakes, Director General of the Department of Agriculture, at the meeting of the A. and P. Association's executive yesterday. It contained extracts from evidence given before the committee on agriculture and forestry, United States Senate. — Mr J. M. Johnston expressed the opinion that publicity should be given to ■ circular and that more copies should 1,0 obtained. He moved in that direc- • and Mr Wheeler's suggestion that lOftfl copies should be obtained and cir- <, a ted among farmers, was added, and motion passed. Summer sox for sunny days—the kind the children like. White mercerised lisle with coloured tops, a big range to select from, all sizes; prices, 1/1) to 4/9, according to size and quality.—The C. M. Ross Co., Ltd., Hosiery Section.* Sportsmen will be soon making picparations for their Christmas holidays. This means new suits, ties, shirts, underwear, socks, hats, and everything of the latest, so that they can appear at their best when visiting friends. All:. Mahon, the sporting mercer, has full stocks of everything of the best in men’s wear.*
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1437, 10 December 1919, Page 5
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