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Pahi at u a and District

“ Weaning Time is Drenching Time.* JOSEPH FORD’S DRENCH. EASILY ADMINISTERED AND NO OVERNIGHT STARVING. When lambs are weaned, and have to live entirely on grass, there is always a tendency for them to receive a check, which is liablbe to debilitate the animal and allow internal parasites when present to play havoc. USE JOSEPH FORD’S DRENCH. STOCKED BY NX LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (incorporated in England.) PHONE 84. PAHIATUA. BOX 51.

1938 DIARIES AT CARTHEW’S AM. SHAPES ALL SIZES. MODERATE PRICES SEE THE NEW MODEL MORRIS 14 A TRULY POWERFUL, ROOMY AND A LUXURIOUS CAR NOW ON VIEW AT BARRETT’S Garage, MANGAHAO ROAD PAHIATUA PHONE 133; Private 121. FENCING TIME IS HERE “ WARATAH ” FENCE POSTS Guaranteed a life-time. Thirty years in use to their credit—still the best fence on the farm. PRICE £B/5/* 100 Delivered. JOHNSON’S 7 and 8 Gauge Plain Galvanised Wire. £2B/10/- ton. Barbed—3-inch and 6-inch £37/10/- ton LYSAGHT’S 7 and 8 gauge, £22/10/- ton Barbed . .. £27/10/- ton Delivered. LET US QUOTE FOR YOUR FENCE REQUIREMENTS. ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. The Wairarapa Farmers* Co-operative Assn. Ltd. PAHIATUA. % Stock Representative: Produce Representative: R. W. AUBREY. O. CORNFORD.

Builders or Fanners For Your TIMBER REQUIREMENTS Try Gardner & Yeoman Ltd., TIMBER MERCHANTS, PAHIATUA. PHONE 92. STOCKS INCLUDE:— BUILDING TIMBERS in all grades. DRY DRESSED TIMBER. FARMERS' TIMBER, GATES, etc. Also: —Rimu 3 ply; Rimu 'oors.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 48, 26 February 1938, Page 2