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FARMERS— ARE YOU AWARE? s % i that the AFFCO is your ONLY guarantee i of FULL value for your export istock? I The Company maintains an OPEN DOOR to all export buyers. | Farmers are therefore assured of receiving FULL COMI PETITIVE PRICES for their export cattle, sheep, lambs, I pigs and bobby calves. | Those who prefer, either as individuals or as members of a | group, to sell through the Company, are assured of receiving | FULL MARKET PRICES obtainable overseas. j| The Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co., Ltd. i le Line with New Zealand I November “Railways Magazine” I New Zealanders, the November issue of your “Railways Magazine” | gives you plenty of thrills about your beautiful country its i romantic past, humorous sketches, original verse and about sixty f pictures. Here are some of the features— I “NONSENSICAL NOTES,” by Ken Alexander. | “MODERN PROGRESS OF NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES," by I O. N. Gillespie. ? “ROMANTIC HISTORY QF NEW PLYMOUTH AND MT. EGMONT,” | by Joyce West. | “DIARY OF EDWARD JOLLIE (1841-42), by Dorothy Tanner. I “LURE OF THE BAY OF ISLANDS,” by Evelyn Rogers. I “HISTORIC ARROWTOWN,” by Barbara Kent. | “IN MOTUEKA’S APPLE-LANDS,” by Rosaline Redwood, f “HISTORIC CAPE : FOULWIND,” by Ella Wall. | “MURDERING BEACH,” by Ronald McFarlane. | “KOUKOU, A MAORI LEGEND," by Enid Saunders. 6d AT BOOK SHOPS AND NEWS AGENCIES 6a
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Northern Advocate, 9 November 1939, Page 7
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