A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.
MEMBERSHIP APPEAL. In to-day’s issue, Mr C. E. Vile, president of the Manaivatu A. and P. Association, makes an appeal for public support of the association through membership. As he rightly points o.ut-, the whole fabric of commercial and inclustrial.Jife in this_ country is . based on its agricultural-activities. The association stands for progressive farming through the avenues of increased yields and higher quality in farm products—meat, wool, butter, cheese —which in turn is undoubtedly reflected in the buying power of the public generally. A perusal of the privileges secured by membership will show at a glance that extraordinary value is given for an extremely modest outlay. Entries arc still coming to band for the Winter Show next week. In addition to the total of 2222 anounccd last week. 45 more have been received. 20 in the competitions sections, bringings the total to 268, and 25 in the farm products section, bringing these to 625. The grand total of entries is now 2267, which is very satis-factory-in the present, conditions.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 158, 4 June 1940, Page 2
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173A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 158, 4 June 1940, Page 2
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