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, £i > W' ‘ -x: ■ ; -lii: m m mm ‘i„ ■ ■ S&IxS iif am On dairy farms some fields should be closed NOW while pasture plants are still growing to provide grazing for early calving cows during late winter and early spring. For this purpose choose the best ryegrass-white clover pastures, preferably those in good heart. This method of conserving grass for winter may also be profitably carried out on sheep farms. BETTER FARM MANAGEMENT Before closing graze hard with dry cattle or sheep, harrow well, and topdress. means more production BSUED BY THE AID POR BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL 30330 fa A JSM ■XA 1 \ % I, > r* nt '{} \ X ■v V—iis X % K \ Maturity can be a fine adventure Always on the go! How many women of her size and age could lead her full life? Yet many more could, with the help of a Practical Front too. Inner corseting makes all that difference. There’s an instant feeling of well-being, and of beauty restored, once the weakened front muscles are gently lifted and held in place by the concealed inner belt of a Practical Front, and the outer foundation laced smoothly across. A most magical support; the figure balanced and supported in tireless posture. And most magical the result: just look at the beautiful flat front line. You can see she feels like a girl again in her Practical Front.

BANK OF NEW ZEALAND > are a safe and convenient method of meeting expenses when travelling, without carrying bank-notes. They are negotiable by Hotels, Boarding Houses, Shipping Companies, Transport Services, Government Railways, Tourist Department, and any bank or business firm. They can be purchased from any Branch of the Bank of New Zealand, from The Government Tourist Department and from Thomas Cook & Son. Obtainable in £2, £5 and £lO denominations. SAFER TO CARRY THAN BANK-NOTES MORE EASILY NEGOTIABLE THAN CHEQUES HOTEL -3 3 w UMite 'yif (te? Z-atoi) SERVING DOMINION SINCE 1861

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Opunake Times, 11 March 1949, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, 11 March 1949, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Opunake Times, 11 March 1949, Page 4

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