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N.Z.R. ROAD SERVICES .*• During the curtailment of trains, "buses, will depart Whakatane as unider: — WEEK DAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. i. Rotorua: Mon. and Fri. 7.5 a.m. Tues. Wed. Thu. Sat. 7.40 a.m. I Daily 12.55' p.m. and 7.0 p.m| Sunday 12.55 p.m. & 7.30 p.m. Auckland: Mon. and Fri. (car and train) 7.5 a.m. . Hamilton-Auckland: 12.55 p.m. including Sunday. The 7.5 a.m. , • (Mon. and Fri.) and the 7.40 ( a.m. (Tues. Wed. Thu. and I}, d' Sat.) services will connect with a service leaving Rotorua •f- 1 10.45 a.m. for Auckland. Accommodation limited on both of-these services. Opotiki: 10.20 a.m. 3 ’p.m., 7.10 p.m. Sunday 3.30 p.m. and 7.10 p.m. Gisborne: 10.20 a.m. and 3.0 p.m. Tauranga: 3.45 p.m. Connects to Mt. Maunganui on Mon. Wed. and Sat. Te Whaiti: Mon. and Wed. 4.15 p.m. Murupara: Friday 1.45 p.m.

/ /// Iff i RVI a 8 r replaces the Butterfat \ Vitamins that are lacking in I . skim milk and y \ ’ whey vX VIC*,

ENQUIRE A limited, number of the new wonderful ROMESSE HEATER. SHAPLEY £r CO PLUMBERS. • hone 209 Whakatane.

mmm mm * ‘ \w, m m xWK \. ' ' M m m miWm nd is am %e s ft At* pAll** There can be no let up in our efforts if New Zealand is to continue to play the important role of "dairy farm” to Great Britain. We must attain our 1945-46 objective of 190,000 tons of butterfat, even to maintain the present meagre personal ration of 2 oz. of butter a week. Keep up the good work ! Our objective can be reached if farmers give careful consideration to:— /I \ Utilizing the available fertilizers to the best advantage by Y■ / maintaining their best pastures in a highly productive condition. Making sure that the acreage being closed for hay and / silage is ample for the number of cows tb be wintered. I 0 y\ Making provision for some additional Autumn fodder such as turnips, oats, barley or maize, or having extra silage for Autumn feeding in case the Summer is drier than usual. /*\ Feeding those few extra heifers particularly well to I / ensure their growing into high-producing cows. FREE. Call at, or write your local office of the Department of Agriculture for free copy of Bulletins 203, Conservation of Farm Machinery; 207 Care of Milking Machines ; iißa Cleaning of Milking Machines . Send also for free specimen copy of the "New Zealand Journal of Agriculture,” the Dominion’s leading farming journal. FOOD IS THE FARMERS’ RESPONSIBILITY Issued by the New Zealand Department of Agriculture EIS.AJJ

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 32, 2 October 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 32, 2 October 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 32, 2 October 1946, Page 8

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