Dehydrated Vegetables Soon. Dehyratcd carrots and onions from the Internal Marketing Division’s factory at Christchurch will shortly be on the market. Nearly two years ago small quantities of dehydrated carrots were on sale throughout the South Island as a test of public demand. The reaction was favourable, and now for the first time the vegetables will be available in fairly huge quantities. The carrots will be marketed in Jib. packets, equivalent to 6lb. of fresh vegetables, and the onions in .111;, sealed tins equal to 6Jlb fresh,
I / * A repair r* r # LA M -U: L / ' tl S (fr <3 <W L_ i/f T O-^P z If you leave it till harvesting time it may be too late. To make good hay and silage the crop must be cut when it’s at its best. There’s no time to waste then repairing or replacing faulty equipment. Cheek.over your equipment NOW, and avoid expense and worry later. If you meet delays on repairs, spare parts or new equipment, consult your local Federated Farmers Production Committee. First-class hay and silage mean better winter feeding, and Better winter feeding means more of the MEAT and BUTTER BRITAIN NEEDS IVE SV** ISSUED BY-THE AID FOR BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL "WWW
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Opotiki News, Volume X, Issue 1042, 31 October 1947, Page 3
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204Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opotiki News, Volume X, Issue 1042, 31 October 1947, Page 3
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