PART^ of British journalists, on a visit to Canada, were taken on a tour ofi.tb,fs,biggest ffirms. At one farm, Vtwb: of the .Hbntingent/ from Scottish papers, drove up to the gate. They were at once recognised by the -immigrant farmer who had worked with them many; years before on the sattieF newspaper. . s , The visitors looked Yo'und, then remarked: "You've gotva fine show", of cattle." ( ' "Thousands," replied the farmer.; "I suppose they rqquire,a terrific extent of land to' graze 6ii?" The farmer grinned. "Oh, no!" he exclg,ipied. "You see, I've trained* them .well. They simply walk up to'lieighbouring farms, say. 'Press,' and go righ,t in!" PLAN FOR GENUINE VALUE — IN — YOUR FUTURE HOMEI Bring along your plan and let »ua discuss it with you. Or better still let us* prepare plans and specifications to suit your own special recuirements. We plan for value and distinction. All kinds of building undertaken.' AVERY & HANNAH BuiLD*!fts. '•••" Box 94r Levl
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1949, Page 3
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156Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Chronicle (Levin), 29 March 1949, Page 3
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