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Special Display f HANDBAGS With Christmas so close, our big range of smart Handbags can solve your gift problems early. Our Lay-by Service will enable you to secure one or more for Christmas. ALL STYLES - AVAILABLE SHOULDER STRAP POUCH /■' i : ■ UNDERARM . FRAME STYLES WITH HANDLE SHADES INCLUDE WHITE, CACTUS BLUE, CHAMPAGNE, JADE, NAVY, GREY, TAN, HONEY, RED, BROWNS, GREENS, BLUES, Etc. EXCLUSIVE TO BRIDGERS SOFT CALF POUCH WITH PERSPEX HANDLE. FIVE LOVELY SHADES IN THIS ATTRACTIVE HANDBAG. PRICED AT 72/6. iinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiipiuiiiiiiuniiiiiiiuuNniiiniiuiuiiiiiiinininniimiuHitiiiniigiiinitiiininiiiHiiu USE THE “LAYBY” TO MAKE SURE OF YOUR CHOICE. BRIDGERS WHAKATANE SPECIALISTS IN FASHION GOODS Mf MB A - mm M&r m® & 6 m MB j m A m .■'■v-'.’V mi MtM IIJIIPw m %m BOTS YJf m Y ! A" Yl, X i vry~fa vf/* A m msm,) wJ'4sS> Mi 85* ..-I#?: A : V*y gif lAKING 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 wiil be wanted this coming winter. Your silage,vtoo, 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 ail 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 19-47 as it is this year. To obtain the best results for both hay and silage the following programme is recommended: 5. Cut paddocks early in the summer os this gives fresh and valuable growth for later feeding. 2. Cut at the flowering stage when the g re? tost weight of nutritious materia! will be obtained. 3. Silage can be made now provided you have had good spring growth. JOfl n Tr bw, * r sw> jp» « v *? h L/f a « j; ti Sf-> 4 L> s u &L. A y y n " -cb o yen cf » & Prepared Dy the Department or A‘;ncu!ture :or me ramins Emergency Committee.

GREAT Selection—English China Teasets, Dinnersets, Sets of Jugs, Royal Doulton, English Vases. “The Gift Shop.” 351

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 56, 29 November 1946, Page 7

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382

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 56, 29 November 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 56, 29 November 1946, Page 7

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