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Ever dependable 8 THE SIMPLEX STANDARD Bit | I 11/rn Behind the Simplex stands over 111 I I KrK 30 years’continuous experience in 119 ■l. 11l IL la milking machine practice and construction. Ask for illustrated folder. ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. (NLZ.) LTD. c-'P'v Ra’igitikai Street, Palmerston Nth. L. V. RENALL, 21 WORKSOP ROAD, masterton.

i There are two Moose products-Moose Linseed nuts and Moose Linseed oil-cake meal The nuts are pieces of pure linseed oil-cake a little larger than a hazel nut. Moose linseed oil-cake meal has exactly the same composition but is ground to a fine mea . MOOSE NUTS may be fed as follows:-— | Mixed with chaff or oats in a J Mixed with sliced roots. 1 trough. * .. how A Fed alone in a trough as a sup2 Thrown out on top of hay. 4 plement to root or crop feeding. S Spread on open ground as in the above photograph (once the sheep are accustomed to them).. Moose meal should be fed in troughs and bs rItAL usually mixed with grain or chaff. MOOSE IS PALATABLE Sheep go for nt after a few days, MOOSE IS CONCENTRATED — a little does the trick. /in jaa . wk % Bl U Wk W wi A A H|NSHED OILCfIKEiKB MEAL Z jTiIBiJ.I manufactured for Z. reding kOlxi u 4- J EM; w&R.fHTCHtRN.iniffMaM £R Write Messrs. W. &R. FLETCHER (N.Z.) LTD. P.O. Box 663, Wellington. v\ ■ \ leS 1 \\ Y vf ® •nwel ♦ ‘tlx XA pwias- . ■■ X < > ,x. I \ xxz " Hk lit V"fF " ’ ySi! r 1/ ) How Sunlight saves t '' it’s a wise woman who buys good linens, and ! wur s also buys GOOD SOAP to wash them I Then she J r can be sure that those clothes will stay good and This shows how strong for ages! Of course, if you try to save money in f er ior washing | f with so-called "cheap” soaps you're just asking for m " tho^ s th Xb n °c' > trouble-for these soaps give such a thin, skimpy and rum the fabne. j lather that you simply have to rub and. rub to get ■ your clothes clean 1 That means they're worn out in ; no time 1 That's why you'll find women who value This sl ?° ws 1 their clothes using Sunlight—.the safe soap! S " n s^® h sudB ■Such a rich, sudsy lather Sunlight gives —you can keep the fabric , almost see it easing out the dirt and no hard I V& strong — make rubbing needed! Sunlight is all pure soap — backed I clothes last , 3 by a guarantee of purity! So, if you want to get longer, every penn'orth of wear out of the clothes you buy, ~ " 1 you'll also buy Sunlight. * 1—- ’ SUNLIGHT YS®> i ’’TuS IN W 1.303.1 6N.Z.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1942, Page 6

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