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WOOL FIELD-DAY Wednesday 12 October 1.30pm A cordial invitation is extended to all wool growers to a field-day at Peter McDonnells Ngamokai Rd, Karioi. Agenda will include hogget culling, fleece weighing, fleece preparation, & modern marketing techniques. FOLLOW THE WRIGHTSON NMA SALE SIGNS

B ■ ■' " " ■ ■ "uajLM ■ GLASS CLEAR! H _ UNBREAKABLE! 1 OUNGUARD P ■ CORRUGATED SHEETING ■ 1. High transparency and beautifui surface luster. = ■ 2. Extreme impact strength, which makes it possible to sustain 5i damage by hail as big as pingpong balls. 3. Weatherability. Sunguard is unbreakable and exhibits excel- pH tent yellowing resistance against ultraviolet, making it most suitable for outdoor use. — — U 4. Excellent heat and cold resistance. The high performance of Sunguard corrugated practically remains unchanged even at t -40° -+110°. 5 5. Compared with PVC and FRP corrugated sheet, weight is ^5 lighter because of specific gravity 1.20. JJf 6. Good heat insulation makes it possible to save energy p expenditure for heating in green-houses. — 7. Self-extinguishing and no generation of toxic gas at thermal gj|j decomposition. Available in clear, blue or bronze from: u — m Goldfinch St, Ohakune — Phone 755 or 756 ■ III III lil 111 Wl Wi lil IBlfi

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 19, 11 October 1983, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 19, 11 October 1983, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 19, 11 October 1983, Page 12

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