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t . ■ WOMEN'S INTERLOCK VESTS Kaiapoi, Sleeveless, Round Neck. S.W. 5/9, W. 6/-, O.S. 6/9 . NEDAKNIT Sleeveless. W. 6/6, OS. 7/6, X.O.S. 10/6 Short Sleeves. W. 7/10, O.S. 8/11 MEN'S INTERLOCK VESTS Sleeveless. M. 4/3, O.S. 4/8. Short Sleeves. M. 8/6, O.S. 9/- . ,fj B0YS' SLEEVELESS INTERLOCK VESTS 5 24 to 32. From 2/9 — AT — JOHN CORRY'S "Where Quality Costs Less" 'PHONE 471 — 'PHONE 471! Christmas Gifts i Don't let your Christmas shopping be a problem — a visit to us may save you a lot of unne'cessary trouble and expense. Why not call in today, and inspect our range. There's Electfical Appliances . . ..Records . . . Music . . . Standard and Table Lamps . . . New Model H.M.V., Cromwell and Pacemaker Radios . . . in fact presents for the whole family. We may have just the article you're looking for. J.R.MAUNDER'S Radio and Music Centre, " OXFORD STREET, LEVIN. 'PHONE 486. '

W.'F. CAPLE, GRADUATE OF BLIND INSTITUTB AUCKLAND. TUNER AND REPAIRER.OF PIAN OFORTES Will be pleased t.o fulfil orders lefl with the Arcadia Bakery. . TELEPHONE 94A. Heavy Colds soon disappear — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods, Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wgtn.

Protect the # ' $§M m" ARE MAKING THIS SEASON! ^ur most important job after we have macfo //// ////$/ 4 f ' f our essential hay is to protect it from tba f///W/^i^y \ l weather. Whatever you do see that adequat* vl -v \ covers are placed on unthatched stacks, i'lwPl ' 1 / // because every stack of hay wil! be wanted i /// this coming winter. Your silage, too, will | Ij/i " need attention to avoid wastage. Build your rt yy, J ' UlU covering well over to the edges— making sure %7~ -a- \ // m 't 's weIl constructed — and you will be abio \ to use a" t'ie si,aSe y°u have made. Fences ^ C I sho.uld be checked for strength and the ^ normal protection from fire during the hot I summer months shouid be undertaken« Remember— a lot depends on winter feeding. | By making adequate hay and silage available ^ '' la oi* at the right time we can maintain butterfat M production - butterfat which will be just a* f 947 « » is ««» '• • •' i u j0 0btain the best results for both hay and silage the following programme is recommended: I. Cut paddocks early in the summer as 2. Cut at the flowering stage when the this gives fresh and valuable growth for greatest weight of nutritious materiai later feeding. will be obtained. ~ ~ 3. Silage can be made now provided you have had good spring growth. FXGXXT FAMXNE W - by keeping up BUTTERFAT ^ PRODUCTION t ^ ^ Prapared by the Department of^Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee. . " /

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Chronicle (Levin), 29 November 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 29 November 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 29 November 1946, Page 6

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