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WHEN IT’S A QUESTION__ OF COW COVERS 1 There’s ONLY ONE ANSWER ‘BIGSTOR’ Nowhere will you find a better Cover • —nor a better selection because “Bigstor” are made in all. the sizes that a Dairy Farmer finds he wants —4ft, V 4ft 3in, 4ft Gin, 4ft Din and sft. Should you want them smaller or larger than those sizes we can make them for you. There’s nothing quite like “Bigstor” Cow Covers. They arc manufactured from heavy 2-Joz Jute which ensures extra warmth and longer life; are roped and leatherbound at the neck for strength and better fitting; their leather strappings are of the best quality and arc attached with double rivets and leather tags; they'have seamless and shaped backs which arc tailored to fit; being specially made to our C own specifications you know that when you buy “Bigstor” you buy tlie best. , The price of single “Bigstor” Cow Covers’ is 9s 6d, but if you contemplate buying a number get our special quantity quotation. •Horse Covers made of .the' best green flax with blanket lining, all sizes in stock. Priced from 40s each WATSON Bros, Ltd. THE SQUARE— BRANCHES Super SIGNWRITING Service Engage Clark’s and yqir'.ll receive the best signwriting service in town! Every man'/knows bis job thoroughly and ' guarantees his work. Make sure it’s Clark’s for your next signwriting job. Prices reasonable. Alex. CLARK Ltd : Piione 5516. For Super Service.

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10 tf WM mm mmm m JL ramp. Tramp. Tramp The men of New Zealand’s second Expeditionary Force ,are on the march. Determined they are, inspired by ideals worth fighting for, ideals which have no place in Dictator countries where brute force holds sway.. To-day, if you’re fit and eligible, your place is with them, shoulder to shoulder with them in their fight against oppresThere’s an honoured place for you in the 2nd N.Z.E.F. Join your pals to-day. ma m P sion. 0 Norway Today ! New Zealand Tomorrow ? The .shadow of,the Swastika menaces our EMPIRE. Today the Nazis are overrunning Denmark and Norway. Tomorrow it may be New Zealand. The things you hold most dear are in deadly danger. It is your duty to enlist now in the 2nd NIZ.E.F. No matter what your job in civilian life there’s a place for you in the Army where you can be of greatest service to your country. Ask at your nearest Army Office. HOW TO ENLIST Call, at the nearest Army Office or obtain a Registration Form at any Post Office or Railway Booking Office. Fill in the form and post it as directed, and you wilt be notified when to report for medical examination. R7J3

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 141, 15 May 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 141, 15 May 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 141, 15 May 1940, Page 3

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