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Car Painting Panel Beating HAVE YOUR CAR' RECONDITIONED FOR CHRISTMAS I. Let Us Quote You For ALL BODY REPAIRS —l_. DieiK FERGUSON BUILDINGS, LAKE STREET, CAMBRIDGE ’PHONE 46M. ’PHONE 46M. Our work Is Guaranteed

In the Cartage of Supplies for the Farm there is ECONOMY to be considered —Benzine, Tyres and last but not least TIME. LET US BE YOUR TRANSPORTERS of— Manures, Lime, Machinery, General Supplies, etc. With Our Large Fleet of Trucks, Fully Manned Today— We Can Do YOUR JOB ECONOMICALLY Cambridge Transport Ltd. “Transporters of Everything.” Telephone 510 and 511.

Don’t wait till you are ready to use your harvesting equipment ... but give it a check over N 0 W The Cambridge Welding Service IS HERE TO HELP YOU ALL IT CAN THE WELDING SPECIALISTS EMPIRE ST., CAMBRIDGE, TED BROWN, Prop.

LABOUR BROUGHT THE % m :<<vN l '<u) A to end insecurity for the Dairy FarmerAugust Ist, 1936, was a day of liberation for the farmer freeing him from the violent fluctuations of world prices and assuring him a pre-determined income. For the first time, the dairy farmer knew where he stood. Today he receives a return from each cow of nearly £2O where he received only £l3 in 1936. Today his net income averages nearly 50% more than in 1936. The bad old days of dairy-farming are gone for good. And the Labour Government, fully realising the oi primary industries to New Zealand, will continue to provide complete security to the farmer. Hold on to prosperity by voting for the party that builds it! rrr mow PRODUCE PAYOUTS WERE LIFTED UNDER LABOUR 5935 Ww M £■>s*! m 59ns 1935 / Q-.y 31:9 2 t'i W TfKA \ m l& w m. CHE c S t BUTTERTAT ''■"Va f s < ,0 fl m w? m C 14

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 6048, 22 November 1946, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 6048, 22 November 1946, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Independent, Volume XLIII, Issue 6048, 22 November 1946, Page 9

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