I make this Pledge... that if the National Party is elected to power, I will do my utmost to form a Government composed of the best men in Parliament regardless of party. SHE, Since the start of the War, the National Party has strenuously ad- * > vocated that only by the dropping of Party politics and the establishW'j ment of a united political front could the full New Zealand war potential be realised. Even after four years of war, I bei lieve that a truly non-party national government can best serve the country while the war lasts. ' Jglk Our soldiers have shown what can be done un i t y. Let us follow their s. G. Holland, HP. example. Leader of the N.Z. National Part A All who believe in putting first things first will vote for the National Party and National Unity— VOTE ’ N?
10 months old .. . 105 guineas Osmond & Sons N.Z. Ltd. Dear Sirs, Inglewood, 16/6/43. I largely attribute the success I have had in calf rearing to the constant use of Osmond’s Codlivine for the last ten years or s more. Calves respond to its high protein and vitamin content < ' '♦ ' and the results in growth and health arc outstanding. Mentone Daisy’s Delight (by Meon Nemesis — Mentone Daisy o’ the VX '' '■■ \'Smh9| Valley) which sold recently for 105 gns. at 10 months old, |||| ’'SBrall together with calves fetching second and third top prices at the same sale, can be quoted as examples of Codlivine successes. 1 . hl® VlWiB Yours faithfully, Ig Sffl D. O’SULLIVAN. SKiilt®Ji CODLIVINE builds BETTER CALVES Every farmer knows that Cod Liver Oil, the base of Codlivine, is rich in vitamins. That is one I|ILITI I I | I I K U Illi U reason why Codlivine grows big calves and safe- I■ ku 11 II I 1 II B | 111 guards their health. It is both palatable and easily B. ~ JT~ J ti.L R j.. digestible. It’s economical, too — one measureful of Codlivine provides a supplementary food ration for 16 calves up to two months old. For quick ; and more profitable returns feed Osmond’s lodised ; iff | I Codlivine with skim milk or whey. BOX 460, WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 September 1943, Page 5
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