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THEY CAN DO THE JOB/ RECRUITS FROM THE WOMEN'S LAND SERVICE HAVE PROVED THEMSELVES KEEN AND CONSCIENTIOUS TO A DEGREE, AND HAW: ESTABLISHED A SPLENDID RECORD FOR ENTERPRISE AND RESOURCEFULNESS. MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL, THEY HAVE SOLVED THE DIFFICULT LABOUR PROBLEMS ON MANY NEW ZEALAND FARMS. . let ‘them solve yoi/r problem/ " Al present there is an acute shortage of male farm labour. THE WOMEN’S LAND - SERVICE CAN FILL THE BREACH. •. ••••'* .. Already, the Service has furnished iFarmers with nearly EIGHT HUNDRED h< ’ ' \ ” w f '■ GIRLS, for Dairy and general farm work. ANY doubts have long disappeared . X"' regarding the ability of selected girls to do their work both capably and efficiently. FARMERS WITH LONG EXPERIENCE |l||i OF THIS TYPE OF LABOUR ARE 1 ißj CHEERFULLY EMPHATIC IN THEIR J > 7 • CONTENTION THAT THE GIRLS HAVE PROVED THEMSELVES . MORE THAN I' X 7 SFltel• W' . EQUAL TO A MAN-SIZE EFFORT. x? ; ' -T V’jlllll THERE are many active, willing women in wL -■' New Zealand still who, apart from an 7W * v inborn adaptability for farm work, are grWoS|»|.3 governed by the keenest desire to assist >’ ' '»r‘Ol the vital War job involved. These enthusiastic volunteers are being recruited Sil through an intensive Nation-wide cam'A’hU V paign, and will be ready at short notice tW 7 Z W ' ' to play a virile part in relieving the emergency that has arisen. THE PRIMARY PRODUCTION COUNCIL; .<4-vBTfl DISTRICT MANPOWER OFFICER, or W.W.S.A.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 67, Issue 4, 15 October 1943, Page 252

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Page 252 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 67, Issue 4, 15 October 1943, Page 252

Page 252 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 67, Issue 4, 15 October 1943, Page 252

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