Farmers' Friend
WHEN it comes to .matters of making the soil of New Zealand sprout m rich growth or deciding which' breed of lowing kine is the most' profitable, take the word of T. W. Lonsdale, who, though part and parcel of North Auckland, is recognized as one of the leading authorities m New Zealand on farms and farming. Formerly manager of • Moumahaki State Farm, we now find him acting m an . .advisory, capacity to the good farmer'^" of the Wanganui and Rangitikei districts.. . . : Depend upon! it . that he will solve all their problems in 'sensible, sane ways without", delays. and hold-ups. New Zealand' needs more men like Lonsdale. Like his namesake m .the Old Country, Lord Lonsdale — a man whose name is respected by all classes of the community as a real authority on sport— T.W.L. has the art of inviting full confidence. .'•"■•'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1187, 30 August 1928, Page 6
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144Farmers' Friend NZ Truth, Issue 1187, 30 August 1928, Page 6
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