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Si I m Ik fmk j 1 MITRE PEAK. ■ .vi‘ FIRM FOIfIMTIOI of prudent iMiiapieiit simint The PIBLIi; TRUSTEE i > -i' A 3. tO & - fc

M U c A At W A ERE H O M A O WAT E It SUPPLY ASSURED ] Protect your stock against possible drought or insufficient water supply." '' Safeguard yourself against labour v ? shortages. Increase your produc- J tion and profitsthrough well-watered stock. Invest in a Wallace Puflnp now. The Wallace Powerflo Puipp (illustrated) is the answer to fhe water problem for a modern farm. Model A delivers 500 gallons per hour at the pump, while Model AH is designed to work against especially high heads —up to 575 ft. The* Powerflo can be supplied in combination with the Wallace Automatic Pressure Plant. Pump up your profit* by increased production. Write today for full information on Wallacepumps. 9 POST THIS COUPON NOW! D. McL. WALLACE LTD. Dept. Newmarket, Auckland. Dear Sirs:. Please forward me Free Illustrated literature on Wallace Pumps and Pressure Plants. S Name s I Address. D. McL. WALLACE, LTD., Head Office, Newmarket, Auckland. MR RALPH COWAN, PHONE 33, WHAKATANE, DISTRICT AGENT.

m % r will a?. jit X w m * V»W T. .■ -. mi m «*»" m jW 0/ iM/jMf; » *•* m W*» » * ««>' '.j to W m •if vsm S'. >m ////»' 'VV *i or for feeding out •,? SHIT FAMINE BUTTER?AT Jt is not too late, even now, for dairy farmers in 1 certain districts to close uph paddocks for hay and milage. If the weather is favourable then a last minute effort to build up your supplies,of hay and silage will be well worth while when the winter months come along. We should aim at closing at least 30%--perhaps as much as 40% of our pasture land as this is the minimum amount for supplying adequate food during the lean months. Our objective for the coming, season is 190,000 tons of butterfat and we must see that Britain gets ail the butter we have promised. Large hay and silage areas will help New Zealand to keep faith and maintain butterfat production. v* . ,p V ■ : % ?- • r : Prepared by the Department of Agriculture for the up § Famine Emergency Committee out. FHS

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 49, 13 November 1946, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 49, 13 November 1946, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 49, 13 November 1946, Page 10 (Supplement)

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