' li IB \ ■B iea v^e^ e ° in ll s et * etn ' ' ' jfl istv aS daij.... /% r me okocolates w :[l fa i, BC k again * uli supply ■ u | RAILAGE OF ARTIFICIAL MANURE I r Farmers Can Assist in Seasonal Delivery f f So that the railways can meet within season all f \ demands for the transportation lime and arti- v "V - •"~ficial''Ti^.uvd j --faFme?s- are- earnestly asked to V J lift their consignments immediately on arrival * i at goods sheds. Co-operation in this respect helps a J everybody; delay may mean loss to other farm- Jf I ers. r I PLEASE BE A CO-OPERATOR. I CONCRETE for Sheep Dips, Pig Pens, etc. Why not build yourself a really efficient sheep dip in clean, permanent concrete ? Or a modern cow yard or piggery ? Instructions onconcrete work on the farm will be sent on request. State what you wish to make. Wilsons N.Z. Portland Cement Ltd., South British Insurance Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland. U0 J m'r U t V »
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 75, 23 May 1944, Page 6
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167Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 75, 23 May 1944, Page 6
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