Tke\e is appioxitHateUf \ ONE GALLON f3kj ) afPutt LINSEED OIL f^Pj /in evehu 100 lb. b&q of II I ynA« UNSEBDOILCAKE NUvJE MEAL and NUTS 3 > The great tonic effect of LiNSEED OIL on stock is well-known to all farmers. There is approximately ONE GALLON of this valuable and costly Linseed Oil (today's price approximately 12/6 a gallon) in every 100 lb. bag of Moose Linseed Oil-Cake Meal. In addition to this, Moose Meal has a higher PROTEIN CONTENT than any other available and palatable food. Moose Meal contains 30% protein, whilst turnips for instance contain only approximately 1% protein. Thus it is quite impossible for an animal to assimilate sufficient bulk of roots to supply its essential protein requirements. For SHEEP For DAIRY COWS The protein content of Moose Moose produces extra milk... assists in keeping cows free of disv ease ... and maintains milk supply until is adequate, is essential for wool growth.. . milk production .. . and the For CALVES building of tissue and birth Moose replaces the Fat and Nourishment in skim and whey, strength in lambs. making a balanced diet. FEED MOOSE TO MAINTAIN CONDITION, _ STAMINA AND PRODUCTION f I CAREFUIX /SOUND \ KjBI 111 wk 11111? £ ; (sanitation Vmanagement apppppii f§| Vflk 111 fre i \ /\ I £WM lUii mJ® tomw Ibar h Unseed Oilcake, \ /f ▼ JPESL j,. MF A L UNSEED Oil CAKE MOTS AND MEAL . xy . _ i! r 100 IBS.N£TT. WHEN PACKED] , , M 4.24 FR Write W. &R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD., P.O. Box 663, Wellington, for latest I » literature on stock feeding. State whether for Sheep, Dairy Cows, or Calves. mewing eat is - Chew Wrigley s regularly after every meal — that's when this healthful chewing gum is most valuable as an ®TB| 'BWStffo'fl'li aid to digestion. Besides helping you W to digest your food, chewing Wrig- v ley's delicious gum is good for the . — teeth, it helps to keep them strong and healthy —and, remember sparkimfle. ee Thtcfdc]°o'ou S fe«m,s-P°K r JT is the up-and-doing man who makes a good citizen. (real peppermint), Spearmint (garden X In times of Peace, when the world is building up its mint) and Juicy Fruit (deliciously , i j different). Buy some today and always prosperity, the useful citizen is the one who works and purse & or U home. handy conserves, so that he and his race may have strength to withstand the difficult days that are sure to He ahead. —— When War comes, he does not shirk or whine — "a mewing cat is never a mouser " — but he puts on uniform, or works SA gJ IN/ ujdW overtime in field or factory to support the forces with the NATIONAL ftHr sinews of war. His reserves of character and of funds go SAVINGS mJBUM GROUP/ to make the Nation's strength. Already the members of the A.M.P. Society — out of their carefully conserved savings for Life Assurance — have loaned the New Zealand and Australian Governments over a £51,000,000. They will go on increasing this contribution, t FOR/} if necessary, to the tune of about £500,000 a month, until I Victory is won. BAKING A.M.P. SOCIETY A. sun friend in uncertain times. I THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE I Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) _ this I Head Office for N.Z.: lt(ip* oVeA : S I CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. I xBSEk Bay of Plenty District Agents J. N. BULLARD Goulstone Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M. 1/3 Trt ,, f , NT SMALI-. Hamilton District Manager, vY. II- Co^xiviii.N»
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 98, 31 August 1942, Page 3
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