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i:. , B UieWaldiii - - Giasslanfl Station ■ .4 —Hon. T. M. Wilford, speaking in C Lna\V s * s l London on 11th February, 1930. \ I Toasting health of I,ord and Lady Bledisloe, Mr. Wilford said that New 1 * 0 • Zealand was fortunate in the selection of the new Governor-General. In the course B £ VkQIX 1 of his speech ‘he stated that New Zealand farmers are leading the world in grass1 O» u 1 land production. Continuing, Mr. Wilford said: “The Dominion’s greatest prob1 nlcs of SOU . 1 lems are how best to production from the pastures, and tijjis develop the I ma nurraA 1 prosperity of the EmplttJi.” 1 By fot'‘ va . ijavc acc^ v 1 Our grassland farmers are to-day producing over 40 per cent, more products 1 farmeTS inay f tb e * r ' an< . -U7.er s I I )er n<:re than 5 they did eight or nine years ago. Butlerfat has doubled in that 1 1 01 0 thnt s 1 period, with an increase, of only 40 per cent, in the number of cows, and no 1 req u , * " 1 important, increase in the area devoted to dairying. 1 ately <• p^ed' ll V< . expcriV' vn 1 Top-dressing is the outstanding factor in successful grassland production. An 1 may be tedi° uS , n he 01 1 officioni manure means more prolific pasture, more stock to the acre, and more 1 tMff ‘ avoi,i ISO 9. . tin. 1 Fnffitnb’e .Hi'-.v returns. 1 d loss of se . -.y in a <aeal e n- 1 ' ll !:1 e ‘ resull s by tbpdi-essing with Westfield Super—loo per cent, water 1 minds °f 80 a address w so’rKr. free ft rilling, 'quick acting, and lasting. Guaranteed mature condition. 1 tV«*o b r narae an 1 a csl . .•mpetitive prices. Well packed in strong bags. 1 with y° u l4Ue scarch 1 MANUFACTURED Bl I prosper e co.*s l New Zealand Drug Company, Ltd. . 14 WK'KSTEED PLACE :: WANGANUI. - SUh MPHATI MADE ;K i¥ANGANUI

eBO% oS Repairs are Traced to FAULTY LUBRICATION! Lyttle & Co.’s is an Authorised 3.—Springs: Springs and body ’ Alemite Service Station. Lyttle’s joints sprayed with Special Alemite DO NOT THINK THAT ANY Recorded Alemite Service consists Penetrating Oil—every 500 miles, of:— eliminating all squeaks and making GREASING STATION CAN ] —Bearings: Alemite lubricant the car run smoother and more SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS forced into every vital chassis quietly. Have your car washed by bearing with Alemite High Pres- Lyttle’s special “Air Mist” Process. DRIVE INTO LYTTLE’S. sure equipment by Expert Alemite Highly compressed air and water »»rMTTiur CACTC tmnr Mechanics every 500 miles. takes off every particle of dirt m ALLmllilMG CUdlo MUKE ] esg me THAN ORDINARY GREASING. —-z,.- ... out by a Special Alemite Process. New Alemite Gear Lubricant foreed in every 2500 miles. j CXJ rf/'/di/z LYTTLE & Co. Motor Engineers, Masterton

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Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 11 March 1930, Page 3

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