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m e 7 m KM sß® ‘•‘V2 is® iK. S' Sr*' Feed barley is needed in large quantities this year—mainly for feeding to pigs. Every extra pound of pig meat means another blow against hunger because all the pig meat we can spare is to be shipped to Britain. That is our promise, and we can’t fail Britain now. Barley, barley and more barley must be planted this spring to bring baconers to top weight faster. When barley is locally grown it means saving in transport —and it also guarantees, a continuity of supply when you need barley most. So make sure of your seed and fertiliser have your land well prepared—and plant as much barley as you can using all the fertiliser allowed under the rationing to ensure the best possible yield. «/0B If you grovf 4 OATS the nation can save H more oats are ni save wheat. Offer human food to barley sow them have any spare acres y in oats. There’s protein m PE A S that famine cou " t ”“ " are easily 'ZJSE2* row all you S
ESMONDS Electra Fluid. World renowned first aid remedy for stock ilments. Sole agent, Mussett and Littlejohn. 121
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 20, 4 September 1946, Page 7
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254Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 20, 4 September 1946, Page 7
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