GOLD MINE IN MAIL BOX FARMER'S HAPPY FIND "I found a gold mine in my mail box,” writes a Southland farmer. "Thai gold mine was the ‘Exporter.’ which I knew was a good magazine, but until I read it regularly. I had no idea just how much it could mean to me in pounds, shillings and pence. It’s not only the information the ‘Exporter’ gives me. which a farmer cannot pick up from other sources, it’s the interesting way this news is written. My only criticism is that your home pages are much too interesting to my family. (I confess, however, that I read the stories and letters, and have a good laugh too), but I have the devil’s own job getting hold of my ‘Exporter’ when it arrives each month.” A complementary copy of the “Exporter” and “Farm Home Journal” for one month will be posted to you free of charge if you are engaged in farming and are not already a subscriber to this most popular and informative journal. Just send your name and address to N.Z. Dairy Exporter, P.C I Box 1001. Wellington. ...
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVI, Issue 23014, 4 October 1944, Page 6
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