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F* a i wm & * HI Mi MORE FOOD SHIPS FROM HZ Wdfate■i the Farmer’s Hand Over 45 million people in Great Britain are looking to the Empire farmer for their next meal. Their weekly rations are pitifully small ... butter is precious . . . meat is luxury . . . and they are weary of eating the same monotonous fare day in and day out. By efficient farming, by producing from every useable acre, you can increase their meagre rations; by making New Zealand self-support-ing you can allow some of out food imports to be diverted to Britain. Play your part in the 1946-47 Production Plan! 'y.u, . . ,T°»S sin o ' ooo 53 O.OOQ F^ dßa &zr/Qy c. Every Farmer Can Help Cfift —°.ooo * s °.ooo hi Jar ley. ,t 0,000 Haiie . y 15 -000 potatoes ' ' 2 -°OO °nion s 25 -000 * 1.000 r" fiaht Famine/ Prepared by the Department of Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee. Jflß

For nasty Coughs—Colds— Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.. W. E. Woods, T.M., Laiubton Quay.. Wellington. (10>>

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Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Putaruru Press, Volume XX, Issue 1193, 1 August 1946, Page 6