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f < 111 Try it on for Size! If you have a hearty dislike of the job of fertilizing, you may find that the “cap fits”. Thousands of Farmers all over New Zealand detest the tiresome work of humping sacks of fertilizer to the spreader; breaking up the lumps and being blinded and choked with dust trying to shake it all out of the sacks. Thousands of other Farmers have solved this problem very simplyby insisting on . having their fertilizer delivered in Bates Multiwall Paper Bags. They’re convenient to stack; comfortable to carry, clean to empty, with, contents in perfect condition. 1953 LANDMARK IN NEW ZEALAND HISTORY Do you remember when vital fertilizer deliveries were held up for want of sacks ? Never again can that happen because the raw material for the ideal fertilizer bag is now ready for processing in New Zealand. One of the purposes of the new Kinleith plant of N.Z. Forest Products Ltd., is to convert New Zealand pine into the special tough sack Kraft paper for Bates Multiwall Paper Bags. Thus, our inexhaustible supplies of Pine will be put to excellent use, creating employment and saving precious dollars. To strengthen our own National Economy is to keep depression at bay. It will pay you in every way to specify. . . . BMWf NMWWJIM PAPER BAGS Manufactured to Bates-St. Regis specifications. A N.Z. Product From Pine to Package Address all enquiries to the Manufacturers N.Z. FOREST PRODUCTS LTD., (Multiwall Division) PENROSE AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 86, Issue 6, 15 June 1953, Page 528

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Page 528 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 86, Issue 6, 15 June 1953, Page 528

Page 528 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 86, Issue 6, 15 June 1953, Page 528

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