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Elastic] Jill Elastic 1 Stretch Elastic 1 Yes all round elastic again ... in f the Eezee you’ve waited for . . . longed for ! . Let Eezee get you right in line . .' .banish bulges ... tuck a tummy out of sight . . . de-inch that derriere ! An Eezee fits like a second skin ... to give you more oomph . . . more glamour . . . more comfort. m m w* H m\u & Time IF®A«C< PHONE 7 DUKE ST., BOX 8. TENNIS Strongly Made With Good quality Gut The Ideal School Racquet FOR ONLT —FROM— Farmers’ Trading Co. CAMBRIDGE- !

% s We si*** 35^ y /7. As in the darkest war years New Zealand stands shoulder to shoulder with Britain in the present crisis.' New Zealand's, aid is based on her primary production but the effort to attain the targets set is shared by a 11... whether working on the farms, the railways, the Wharves, the fertiliser works, the freezing works; the • dairy factories or the coal mines, to name only a few. THESE ARE THE TARGETS Dairy Production 190,000 tons butte rfat 565,000 tons 200,000 acres/ Meat Production Wheat Barley (malting) 50,000 Barley (feed) - 15,000 Maize - 12,000 Potatoes • - 25,000 Oets (threshing) 60,000 Tobacco - - 3,000 Peas (minimum) 20,000 Linseed • - 30,000 ; Increased home garden production. ISSUED BY THE “AID FOR BRITAIN" COMMITTEE. G.U4

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Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6106, 26 September 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6106, 26 September 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Independent, Volume XLIV, Issue 6106, 26 September 1947, Page 6