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You'll be WELL SUITED if you call in and be measured for THAT WINTER SUIT .NOW K. G. M. TT'fi'T T V LIMITED Tailors & Outfitters for the North Cameron Street - - Whangarei
m m WM m Farmers are urged to produce 190,000 tons of butterfat in 1945-46. So, save every sound cow and either winter on the farm or with graziers. Grow more feed crops and make the best use of animal droppings and liquid manure to supplement your topdressing ration. BRITAIN LOOKS TO THE NEW ZEALAND DAIRY-FARMER For A Large Proportion Of Her Butter And Cheese “ Britain’s meagre butter ration of two ounces a head a week was assured for Christmas by the arrival of two ships from New Zealand ’in the nick'of time’, said Mr. W. Bankes-Amery, leader of the United Kingdom food mission to Australia ■ and New Zealand ** Feb. 16th. Keep up the supplies t© Britain FOOD IS THE FARMERS’ RESPONSIBILITY . Issued by the New Zealand DepOrtment of Agriculture: -EIS.A4-' 1
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Northern Advocate, 7 March 1945, Page 2
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