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CBetWift Famine • • • and Lo» a black horse; and he that sat on him had a pair of balances . . . And I heard a voice . . . *®y» A measure of wheat for a penny. Rev. VI; 5, 6. orscman 1 m: m The Third Horseman rides wild over Europe and Asia. Between his grim shadow and the British people stands the Empire farmer. On the efforts he makes today will largely depend the well-being of his British kith and kin. New Zealand has a responsibility —to produce more food for Great Britain and to make herself self-sup-porting in many foods normally imported. Play your part in achieving the 1946-47 Production Plan. Every Farmer Can Help— Wa S 3o -000 P alt fia r/ e/ 'J°’OOO Z eedß *rl e ? .<°>ooo rta izg „ ~ ‘S.OOO potatoes 'I 2 ’ 0 * °nion s fS’OOO * 1.000 Fight Famine/ Prepared b/ the Department of Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee. JOB 1 ■I! • • mm M a m •> •- he This is - dreamed about On a chill desert night, out in the blue . . . Shivering in a snow-bound Italian casa ... In the torrid discomfort of a Pacific Island ... Roaring through a grey cloud-hank, over Germany . . . Drenched with stinging N orth-Allan tic spray ... Help hint to make his dream come true. If you are selling House or Farm SELL TO A SERVICEMAN HU T A T 1 O IN E PAR T M E N T

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Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 3