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1 K1DD1ES' WEAR FOR ALL 0CCASI0NS AT | stanleys • PRINT AND GINGHAM FROCKS, in just the sweetest patterns and all with Bloomers to match. 25/6 • LIGHT WRIGHT FROCKS, in Spun Serge, long sleeves, pleated front and back and in a range of Spring Shades. Hand embroidered. • SUITS that any little boy would love to wear. Grey with Cream Shirts and Brown and Green with Check Shirts for play days. Sizes 16in and 18in. I SEE WINDOW THIS WEEK STANLEYS 'Phone 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN.

HOW DOES YOUR.FEED PLAN COMPARE WITH THIS OBJECTIVE? TO MAI NTAIN BUTTERFAT PRODUCTION Hoi(0 t° 40% of PASTURES W for HAY AND SILAGE! Our dairy herds will need plentiful hay and By foilowing these tips every diiry farmer can silage next winter if we are to maintain our make this posiible. butterfat production. It is NOW . . . this month I. Close paddccks as early as possible. , . . that we should plan for next winter's feed 2. Cut paddocks early in the summer as this gives . . . because the earlier we close our paddocks fresh and v«-luable growth fo.r later feeding. the more hay and silage we will obtain during 3. Cut at flowering stage when the greatest these important months of maximum growth. weight of nutritious material v/ill be obtained. We owe it to Britain to do our best . . . and 4. Protect hay stacks or baled hay from the our best should be 30% to 40% of our pasture weather — because this harvest is * viial land reserved . . . closed . . . for hay and silage. harvest. i ( rXGHT FAMINE A i ^ Frepared by the Department of Ajricukure for tht Famfae Emerjtncy Committee. FH2

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 September 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 27 September 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 27 September 1946, Page 7

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