li W ENGLISH wbM® CARDIGANS JUMPERS SNAPPY STYLES IN FINE PURE WOOL. . . . SUCH ATTRACTIVE KNITS AND EACH LINE IN A RANGE OF THE DAINTIEST COLOURS! NOVELTY JUMPERS, 8 11 Wool CARDIGANS, 11 6, 15 6, 19 6 Dainty Lacy Knits in Pure Wool. Two The styles are smarter than ever and there styles. Peter Pan collar or tie necks. The are all manner of new hand knit effects?; colours are Gold, Glover, Copper Brown, Leading colours are: Berberis Gold, Red; Red Earth, Misty Pink, Navy Red, Berry Earth, Copper Tan. Navy. Beige. Barry Rose, Rose, Bine, Beige and Green. Poker Red, Briar Brown, Clover, Juniper,; Hyacinth, etc. ATTRACTIVE JUMPERS —l9 6 AUTUMN SUITS 49 6 to £5 5 0 These have pretty, necklines and are in new Such smart suits knitted from purest wools, knits. Aon can wear them on any occasion. So comfortable and warm too. All the Colours: Moonstone Blue, Fir Green, Poker popular Green, Tan. Brown and Rust Tones Red, Berberis Gold, Copper Brown, London and the Warmer Tones of Red Clover and: Tan, Geranium and Blue Tarn. Deep Plum are here. NEW WOOL FROCKS 39 6 to 59 6 New Tailored Styles in S.S.W. to W. sizes. Smart effects in Autumn’s Popular Shades. i'Sl Ilftl LADIES’ SMART JERKINS 19/6 Buttoned up to the neck. Very smart weaves. Good grade wool. Popular colours, too. HERBERTS “FAMOUS FOR WOOLLIES”
74''MARCHV’frogress OFF tfs/ few x# fl —s AUTUMN raP OnESSINII IMMENSE strides have been made in grassland management during the past ten years. Methods of working pastures have advanced with distinct advantage to all who have adopted them. The necessity for supplementary feed, with its attendant high The QUOTA labour costs and uncertainties, has been reduced to a minimum, and in many instances obviated altogether. Wf Increased lambing percentages have gone hand in hand with increases in carrying capacity of land never before thought possible. ... and its Solution Fat lamb production has been revolutionised bv enormous increases in the percentage of Fat Lambs “ straight-off-the-Mothers.” Ewe and hogget mortality has been reduced to a reX nght* mto wett's minimum. o f the efficient farmer. The aim of every Wool clips have improved in quality and increased in weight. SZeXXm the “Home market.” It should be remembered the quality and small joints are what Atla liac Tflic the British housewife demands .. . this “ W • demand is best met, and most economically met, by fat lambs straight off the mothers. It can be answered briefly in three words—“SUPER- I New Zealand must cut down the export of overweight lambs. Overweight lambs are PHOSPHATE ” and “ LIME.” There is no arguing about I uneconomical to the farmer. Cut down the I — production of overweight lambs and the it. Wherever land has been adequately limed and X"?’”. S regularly and consistently Top-dressed with Superphosphate—wondertul progress has been made and returns secured that pay for Superphosphate many, adequate and consistent Top-dressing with — * Superphosphate and Lime, have brought Itianv timec OVPI* their pastures to a high level of fertility for HIHCJ vvet. the production of fat Jambs straight off the mothers, have nothing to fear from any . Quota reduction. Make no mistake—You can't go wrong- APPLY SUFFICIENT SUPERPHOSPHATE 2cwt to 3cwt per acre-” and apply it consistently. and NOW is the Time to do it!
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21280, 25 February 1939, Page 5
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