New Cars Are Costly Your old car is valuable .♦. But only so long as you keep it in good repair OUR GENERAL SERVICE IS YOUR INSURANCE ALL GENERAL REPAIRS, VULCANIZING, PANEL BEATING & PAINTING. AUTO PAINTING All Work Done by “A” Grade Operators The Central Motors D. PUGH, MANAGER. EMPIRE STREET (Next to Central Hotel). GARAGE PHONE 440. AFTER HOURS 389. WE HAVE A CONSTANT DEMAND FOR All Makes Of Used Cars And Trucks WE INSPECT, ANYWHERE - - - AT ANY TIME WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES SEE IVAN LUCHWARK District Representative For B. B. SEABROOK LTD. PHONE 2835; or Call at 65 Williams St., CAMBRIDGE. Messages Left at Litchwark’s Radio Shop will also receive Prompt Attention.
■■■■■■Kimusiiii Be wise about the EYES There is not the slightest reason why you should suffer with your sight. You can have FAULTY VISION CORRECTED by modern methods and glasses supplied by us. Call now. E. H. LEIGH Consulting Optician, rhe Pharmacy. CAMBRIDGE. ’Phone 3.
HOW DOES YOUR FEED PLAN COMPARE WITH THIS OBJECTIVE? mm ..-=*'•*** *!*««%& m m mm wily rv i mm r** m #• V- J mm W- 3? m mm to m TO MAINTAIN BUTTER'AT PRODUCTION / <QOO 30% to 40% of PASTURES for HAY AND SILAGE! Our dairy herds will need plentiful hay and silage next winter if we are to maintain our butterfat production. It is NOW .. . this month ...that we should plan for next winter’s feed „ . because the earlier we close our paddocks the more hay and silage we will obtain during these important months of maximum growth. We owe it to Britain to do our best . . . and our best should be 30% to 40% of our pasture land reserved ».«• closed •• • for hay and silage. By following these tips every dairy farmer can make this possible. 1. Close paddocks as early as possible. 2. Cut paddocks early in the summer as this gives fresh and valuable growth for later feeding. 3. Cut at flowering stage when the greatest weight of nutritious material will be obtained. 4. Protect hay stacks or baied hay from the weather because this harvest is a vital harvest. fight fame me . prepared by the Department of Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee, jo a FH2
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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 6025, 25 September 1946, Page 3
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