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ADVERTISING doesn’t jerk—it pulls. It begins very gently, but the pull is steady. It increases day by day and year by year, until it exerts an irresistible power.

POULTRY FARMERS and Others When you have Poultry to sell, have them sold by the largest Poultry Auctioneers in Auckland : J. Jones, Ltd. CITY MARKETS The demand is good and we have the buyers at full market rates. The greatest enquiry now is for turkeys, cockerels, good hens and ducks. We will forward crates free to suppliers in which to send their birds to us. Our organisation is the best in Auckland. We hold Auction Sales every Tuesday and Friday, and each day before Christmas from December 16th For Results, consign to : J. Jones, Ltd. AUCTIONEERS CITY MARKETS AUCKLAND

we offer the best THS INTEREST Jk V r RATE in earth j j • • says Spud Place the smallest of us in good soil and we will multiply—giving you potatoes for the next season good food just for the planting and digging. If you have room in your back yard or on some un-used plot order your seed now, and get in as many rows as possible. We potatoes pride ourselves that we are saving bread because people everywhere are eating potatoes in place of bread. This of course saves wheat which is a real and urgent help for hungry Britain. So get us sprouting soon and we will give you the potatoes you will need for 1947. Good seed is plentiful, and your seed merchant is waiting for your order now. Vi WHILE SEED PLENTIFUL AND HELP TO FIGHT FAMINE

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Northland Age, Volume XVI, Issue 18, 29 November 1946, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume XVI, Issue 18, 29 November 1946, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Northland Age, Volume XVI, Issue 18, 29 November 1946, Page 4