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HAVE RUNNING WATER IN ABUNDANCE FOR STOCK AND EVERY HOUSEHOLD NEED! INSTAL A 'ft Important:— No permits DOOU Mac BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO. LTD.\ LOCAL BRANCH: Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. Phone 6327, Palmerston Nth. Phone 6918, Private, Evenings. IMPORTANT: No permits are required for the purchase of New Zealand-made farm machinery.

TOP-DRESSING for 1944 You can buy your next season’s top-dressing NOW in the form of Moose Meal. Moose is the most concentrated of all available “concentrates”. Quite apart from the added health and production (frequently over 200 per cent, on the cost of Moose) due to the high protein and conditioning linseed oil content of Moose Meal and Moose Nuts, it is a fact that every ton of Moose fed to your cows or sheep brings over £S worth of increased fertility to your land from the droppings. This added value is equivalent to 14/- worth of Sulphate of Potash, 13/4 worth of bone flour, and £3/18/6 worth of dried blood. The food value of Moose therefore costs you NETT, only £l2/10/0 per ton fed. This will help to solve next season’s top-dressing problem. But it will solve ANOTHER problem—next season’s critical feeding period when Moose concentrates will save the situation. As the season advances, however; the demand for Moose AS A FOOD will create a supply shortage. Be wise and order your Moose NOW—and get both FOOD value and potential manurial value. No other concentrate offers such value in both.

'RENOWN PUMP WAUTOMATIC PRESSURE SYSTEM Iffuwjs a Otif-ZticftL 'RteiMieSeiUtee to-c/cwt ftthm YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT B m tmm A Renown Pump and Automatic Pressure System waters the stock, increases milk, meat, and egg production, saves hours of work and gives you fresh water and jity conveniences in the house. Renown Pumps are built to last a lifetime. Simplicity of mechanism makes maintenance practically nil. STOCKISTS IN ALL CENTRES. W. H. PRICE & SON LTD. Est. 1879. 34-36 Manchester St., CHRISTCHURCH. P.O. Bo* 1084. '* W. H. PRICE & SON, LTD. P.O. BOX 1084, CHRISTCHURCH. Please send me full particular* o 4 "RENOWN" Pumps and Automatic Pressure Systems. tel Marne POST THIS COUPON FOR FULL PARTICULARS MT.

pRtSb \NOOL An omoxing press at sensational value, and we guarantee your satisfaction. Write now for a FREE illustrated leaflet from eii Agents Manawatu Machinery Exchange 94 RangitJkei Street,

PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE DRENCH EARLY AND REGULARLY WITH Giesen’s and Sutton’s Proven Drenches Worms cost you real money not only through loss of sheep, but through impairing the quality of wool and reducing the weight. Drench early and regularly, and with heavy infestation alternate GIESEN’S—For Stomach, Bloodsucking and Liver Fluke Worms. Requires no special preparation and is perfectly safe. Costs only id. to |d. per dose. Obtainable from SUTTON’S—(Nicotine and Bluestone with Cobalt added). For intestinal and tape worms. A popular ami successful drench with a valuable cobalt content. Costs only id. to 2d. per dose. LEVIN & CO., FEILDING. N.Z. Manufaturers and Distributors: Premier Products, Ltd., Huddart Parker Bldgs., Wellingto

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 64, 18 March 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 64, 18 March 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 64, 18 March 1944, Page 3

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