- t. . ' . , 1 . ' , • • — ~ N FURTHER DELIGHTFUL LINGERIE JUST ARRiVED AT STANLEYS t THIS TIMEJTS LOCKNIT 9 SLIPS, Plain and Hand Embroidered. • SLIP AND PANTIE SETS, in delightful patterns. ® NIGHTS, in O.S. sizes. Attractive designs. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY 'Phone 472. OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. • l- 1 ■ y c- - ■ . - IF YOU WISH TO GIVE GIFTS THAT ARE PLEASING AND PERMANENT VISIT J. W. Lynch Ltd. (THE EXCLUSIVE FURNISHERS) ■ A FEW 5UGGESTI0NS : • A Lovely Tca Wagon » Occasional Tables, cic. a » A Fire Scrcen or Spark Cuard • A Bridge Tablc • And a Host oi* Others BATH STREET. LEVIN.
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'David Brown" Tractors. IiERE AT LAST! Britain's Best by British Engineers"HOWARD" Rotary Hoes. 'Simplicity" Garden Tractors. "Clifford" English Rotary Culti- . vator. New m Stock. Demonstration Arranged. Local Demonstrator: MR. B. C. McNABB, 'Phone 6339, ' -PALMERSTON NORTH. MANAWATU MACHINERY EXCHANGE C0„ LTD., Sub-agent for "David Brown" Tractor: Messrs Tantrum anc Greenaway, Ltd.. Oxford Street Levin. Quicklv Imnislies Cot.gns, Colds, Woorlp' Ureat Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd.. Lambton Quay, Wgtr
HOW DOES YOUR FEED PLAN COMPARE WITH THiS OBJECTIVE? 4 > ***> W*: TO MAI NTAI N BUTTERFA7 PRODUCTION 30% to 40% of PASTURES P1 for HAY AND SILAGE! Our dairy herds wll! need plcntiful hay and By foMowing these tips every dairy farmer can sslage next winter if we are to maintain our make this possible. ,.:l.|0 hutterfat oroduction. It is NOW . . . this month I. Close paddocks 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 valuable growth for later feed.ng. the more hay and silage we will obtain- during 3. Cut at flowenng stage when the g^atest these important months of maximum growth. weight of nutritious material will 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 - beeause this harvest is a vital land reserved ... closed ... for hay and silage. harvest. TXGHT TAMZNE * Prepared by ths Department'of Agriculture for the Famlne Emergency Committe^ JO FW?
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 November 1946, Page 7
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