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MEN’S SUITS WE NOW HAVE A GOOD RANGE OF MEN’S SUITS— D.B. and S.B. ALL SIZES. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PURCHASE TOO LONG .... SUITS WILL BE HARD TO GET. SHEARERS WE HAVE A FULL RANGE OF SHEARERS’ REQUIREMENTS. BOYS’ WEAR ALL LINES FOR BOYS’ WEAR LOWEST PRICES. WORKING WEAR WE SPECIALISE IN WORKING WEAR.

V ■*”") There can be no let up In our efforts n Mew Zealand is to continue to play the important role of “dairy farm’’ to Great Britain. We must attain our 1945-46 objective of 190,000 tons of butterfat, even to maintain the present meagre personal ration of 2 oz. of butter a i week. Keep up the good work Our objective can be ! reached if farmers give careful consideration to I I z| v Utilizing the available fertilizers to the best advantage by (I J maintaining their best pastures in a highly productive condition. ’ Making sure that the acreage being closed for hay and (Z I silage is ample for the number of cows to be wintered. Making provision for some additional Autumn fodder I 3 J such as turnips, oats, barley or maize, or having extra silage for Autumn feeding in case the Summer is drier than usual. zy|\ Feeding those few extra heifers particularly well to I ■ J ensure their growing'into high-producing cows. FREE. Call at, or write your local office of the Department of Agriculture for free copy of Bulletins 203, Conservation of Farm Machinery ; 207 Care of Milking Machines; iiBa Cleaning of Milking Machines. Send also for free specimen copy of the “New Zealand Journal of Agriculture,” the Dominion’s leading farming journal. FOOD IS THE RESPONSIBILITY Issued by the New Zealand Department of Agriculture EIS.A3I

Railway Seat Reservations ADVANCE BOOKING PERIOD EXTENDED Applications lor reserved seats and sleeping berths for journeys on or before 12th January, 1946, will be accepted at allotting stations up to one calendar month ahead of travel date, and at non-allotting stations up to one calendar month and two days ahead of travel date. Applications for reservations for return within one month of the commencing date of the outward journey, may be lodged at the time application for the outward journey is made. For journeys to be made on or after January 13th the shorter period for advance reservations (respectively. 7 days and 9 days) will be reverted to CANCEL UNREQUITED' RESERVATIONS EARLY

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 276, 22 November 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 276, 22 November 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 276, 22 November 1945, Page 8

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