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I - — — ^ LAST M1NUTE SUGGESTIONS FROM STANLEYS Christmas Gifts that wil! give Lasting Pleasure • Just arrived and cxclusive to us. Imperial Formula Cosmetic Gift Sets. 15/-, 32/6 and 57/6 • Lovely Lasting Silverwcar. ® Silk Floral Ilandkcrchicfs, 2/11 • Rubber Bathing Caps, 5/11 • Plasiic Bathing Caps, 4/6 ® Aprons, in aUractive des'igns, 5/11 to 8/6 ® Sun Suits, in cxclusive styles, 29/6 to 49/6 ® Delightl'ul llouse Coals, 37/3 to 79/6 ® Cuddly Tcddy Bears, 15/9 to 18/- • Bloonicrs, in EngJish Locknit, 11/6 ® Locknil Nighbl resscs, from 22/11 I ® Plastic Tea CloLlis, 15/- » Dama-k Table Cloths, 38/6 and 52/6 ® Iland Hmbroidered Supper Sets, 21/AND MANY OTHER GIFT LINES AT STANLEYS [ 'PHONE 472 :: OXFORD STREET :: LEVIN * j A FINAL REMINDER TO CHOOSE YOURS FROM f THE EXCELLENT STOCKS SH0W1NG AT i J. W. Lynch Ltd. (Levin's Exclusive Furnishers) LAMBA WOOL RUGS SMOKERS' SXANDSv -. - : X EASY CHAIRS .. . fVANITY MIRRQRS tCHROME DRESSING BOOK-END&' ;-- • i C 1 \ } i TABLE- ST-OOLS TIKI CQKpiNiON jSE&gf} ? 1 COCKTAIL.TABLES' FIRESlDlLStlRFENS il •? FOOTSTOOLS j. • FANCY HfeAYS ] ihliy- I • ? ' • F -* t ■ ■ i :%■ ) : y ; J AXD DON'T FORGET our large selection of j MIRRORS — Bevelled, Sparkled, Sandblasted or Plain. BATH STREET, LEVIN. _ _ Telephone 420.; _

Year after year sickness in dairy herds robg Thes« disorders may be lessened and the Departmftrtt 6f ^1 New Zealand and tha countries New Zealand Agriculture will provide information relating to th® supplies of hundreds of tons of butterfat. Naturally recognition and control of such diseases ... the first Step every farmei does his best to control disease in his herd, to healthier herds and increased production, but pomohow this drain on butterfat production goes on. Today with Britain calling for more and more butterfat At the first sign of any disease in your herd contact your we must take a strong line against disease in our stock. nearest office of the Department of Agriculture. \ Milk fever generally affects heavy producing cows in high condition. To 1*^ [ 1 help lessen the risk of milk fever rationing of spring pastures for such \ — \f) cows prior to calving is a wise precaution. Mastitis causes greater loss to butterfat production than any other herd mu J disease. In New Zealand the life of a cow depends largely on her ability \a fpyl to resist mastitis. Cleanliness and quiet handling will assist in the prevention of mastitis. Mwmw i| Details of recommended methods of control of grass staggers and general % \J herd management may be obtained from the Department of Agriculture on aPpUcation- • %vwj> TIGHT FAMIAXE W BY KEEPSNG YOUR HERD HEALTHY j hy D*paremene cf Agriculture fcr the FamJne Emergenc/ Commltte®. * » * •

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 December 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 24 December 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Chronicle (Levin), 24 December 1946, Page 7

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