zj% Is this sunrise ... or sunset? "It might be either. This man sees them both. Arthur Yates & Co. pays this small tribute to its He son the job before daylight he s still on old friend, the Farmer. We've worked together the , iob L Wen darkness . comes He's always and in harmony for over a cent .. . We'll worked hard. He s working harder to-day than . ~ ',. . . ever. He has the biggest job in the world to both 9° on working •• • and growing ... and do and he's doing it well. No war worker— harvesting in the vital effort towards Victory this man IS a war workerneeds greater skill, and Peace." greater understanding of his job than does he. • . . No war worker has a finer record of accomplish- A B®! iiMJ ® I l n ' ment. No bands playing, no crowds cheering ffl||||i|| W wf ij|l |[.|||L him on, no medals pinned on his chest. He's out there alone. He's the New Zealand Farmer, The Southern Hemisphere's Largest Seed Growers, and he deserves our deepest appreciation. He's Sow the Best to Grow the Best, feeding the Nation and the World. YATES’ RELIABLE SEEDS.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 69, Issue 5, 15 November 1944, Page 466
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