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Mr MAN LOOK MEN’S SUITS ALL SIZES MEN’S SPORTS COATS AND TROUSERS BOYS’ WEAR BIG RANGE WORKING WEAR ALL LINES THE BUSY STORE tstlud Ip I H-" jfiffl ®lr4| B 1 Buildings jgg| \ Avenoe Hix' 88/

* - AUJ.II MtiMViTra ■a Mt ■ ■MhHMmUIiIH II IN THESE DAYS many honoured trade-names are absent on active service. Super Atlantic Ethyl and Atlantic Petrol are two of them: but Atlantic serves too on the home front, helping the farmer to feed and clothe us. On efficient farms all over New Zealand you’ll find tried and tested Atlantic products, oiling the wheels of agriculture, and supplying much of its motive power: Atlantic Motor Oils, Atlantic Diesel Fuels, Atlantic Power Kerosene, Atlantic Tractor Oik, Atlantic Agricultural, Shearing, and Separator Oils ... and Union ■ FHI ■ E > T rgl W Z 1 Lighting Kerosene, fl 1 LA 11 I 11 pivducts for more efficientfarming

Ttywt mote '//a/u for increased butterfat production in 1946-47 To keep up and increase our production of butterfat for Britain more hay and silage will need to be saved this coming summer for the maximum winter feeding of dairy herds in 1946. The following hints will help every dairy farmer make this possible • Increase the area this season reserved for hay and silage. • Close paddocks for silage early in the spring. • Early-cut paddocks produce a good summer aftermath. • Cut only as much hay at a time as can be properly handled during the curing stage by the machinery and labour available. O Cut at flowering stage when the greatest weight of nutritious material will be obtained. • Protect haystacks or baled hay from the weather. Britain is relying largely on OUR efforts to ensure that her meagre butter ration is not cut still further. MORE HAY AND SILAGE MEAN MORE BUTTERFAT Issued bj the New Zealand Department of Agriculture, eis.am

11’ YOU WISH to Sell, Buy or Exchange any Article, Rent or Let a House or want a position or have one vacant, use the “Chronicle” Wanted Column. One insertion 12 words 1/-, twice 2/-, three times 2/6, If unable to call at the office, dial Number 2191, 2192, 3034 and your advert, will be taken down.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 227, 25 September 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 227, 25 September 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 227, 25 September 1945, Page 8

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