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Grow fa tie -iM|U armed <$ Nations an /de (dheqfic " 'Says Mr W. W. Mulholland, .President, N.Z. Farmers’ Union. 'Il x • “Developments in the near future will result „, ' x in a tremendous demand for our foodstuffs Lime will do much to surmount the added . . . everybody knows . . . that the entire handicap of further rationing, if you topSouth Pacific zone is becoming a great base dress your pasture ready for peak profrom which the Allies will advance against duction now. Japan. This country is ideally placed to Good advice is .* get your . grow increasing quantities of food not only Munro TRIUMPH Topdressei o? r its A?IS ” es P HOW, while it can be bought It’s wiser to have a “Triumph” ready, even tt-t-x -TTTTI jnr-m-ajgt a if you don’t need it at once, than to find d. I C»O_iMES B AtK there’s a rush on (or maybe a scarcity) just when you want it. • , “can be applied at any time” R ~ t free ■■ c ° up ° n day — Booklet FREE To J. M. McCrostie, Further rationing of fertilisers is inducing . many from Holloway House, farmers, on the advice of the Fields Superm- N . z> D i STR i BUTOR : Please send Free Booklet ' tendent, to swing back to Limo, the increased on Triumph. Topdresser, use of which will probably be one of the good ■ « • .. things to come out of the war.” “. . . Now lime,” Ju lw« ■ WIGUIOSIiC Name says Mr J. M. Smith, “can be applied to the land Holloway House, Address at any time of the year . . . .” INVERCARGILL J.A. 18

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 66, Issue 1, 15 January 1943, Page 40

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