SPECIAL GIFT SHOWING jf at BWERS A most artistic .display of delightful Lingerie showing in White and Coloured Satins, Figured Ferguson Fabric, Lace and Satin Trimmed Locknit. A FEW SUGGESTED ITEMS 3-PIECE SETS S.W. W. Night Slip Pantee, in Pink, Satin & Floral Ferguson Fabric. From £4/3/9 to £7/12/3. 1 ONLY 4-PIECE SET S.W. In White Satin Backed Crepe elaborately Lace Trimmed. £6/18/0 Set. NIGHT, SLIP, VEST, PANTEE. 2 ONLY SATIN HOUSE COATS in Blue, S.W. sizer only. £4/7/9. \ Other items space will not allow to describe. CALL AND INSPECT AT BRIDGERS LTD. WHAKATANE THE XMAS GIFT STORE 2-PIECE SETS S.W. only. Slip & Pantee; Blue, Pink & Oyster Satin. £2/10/6. FLORAL NIGHTS. Satin trimmed, Pastel shades S.S.W. to W. From 38/- upwards. EMBOSSED SATIN PYJAMAS S.W., W. in Pink, Blue, Green. 67/2.
rotect the SWi M MM 00 MW m§9 IMPtI i|f M mffirwr ■■ m m sm s®* ? |§; hi CRTS ggs3®g§|f3§E v $ m fef#M *■ .-vs&-YiJ/iy > r .s*>-*% a / 1 & aags Hj&--»r M W| >jL£ ss& ,r<* umu WVS&WIW fit •£/ OU* .«*" m C*>~ (W nWfcuj, YOU ARE MAKING HIS SEASON! Our most important job after we have made our essential hay is to protect it from the weather. Whatever you do see that adequate covers are placed on unthatched stacks, because every stack of hay will be wanted this coming winter. Your silage, too, will need attention to avoid wastage. Build your covering well over to the edges—making sure it is well constructed and you will be able to use all the silage you have made. Fences should be checked for strength and the normal protection from fire during the hot summer months should be undertaken. Remember—a lot depends on winter feeding. By making adequate hay and silage available at the right time we can maintain butterfat production butterfat which will be just as important in 1947 as it is this year. To obtain the best results for both hay and silagethe following programme is recommended: Cut paddocks early in the summer as this gives fresh and valuable growth for later feeding. 2. Cut at the flowering stage when the greatest weight of nutritious material will be obtained. 3. Silage can be made now provided you have had good spring growth. Tp® si ftrl jpJf W“ /Pi \ im -iij sing up B RFAT PRODUCTION JOP Prepared the Department of Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee.
“THE River Road” by Francis P. Keyes, “Dark Hero” by P. Cheyney and “Song oi India” by Frank Clune all the latest available at Newman’s.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 52, 20 November 1946, Page 7
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