SMALL LOADS make BIG STACKS Every fork-full helps 0 make 3 dray-load ; every dray-load helps to build a stack and every stack adds to your pro vision for winter feed. But are you as careful about the security of your wife and family as you are about the well-being of your stock 3 Are you doing those things, nOw , one by one; which will ensure their indepen- dence and security when you are no longer here to provide for them 3 The making of will the appointment of capable, trustworthy executo these things, not difficult in themselves, are very import- tant in your plan for the future: Ihe PUBLIO The Public Trustee can help and advise you in these matters because the Public Trustee i3 TRUSTBB long experienced in the admin- istration of farming estates: 10/6 ENZ iDE Fitted for Fighting Yes ! they are ENZIDE ~Made in N.z: The United States Army Shoes are soled and heeled with rubber. We are supplying the Forces in the South Pacific with tremendous quantities of these soles and heels. The fact that the United States Army have approved them is a tribute to NZ industry. Supplies for civilian use are still available. Ask for Enzide Soles and Heels. A PRODUCT OF LATEX RUBBER CO: LID: CHRISTCHURCH: J
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 246, 10 March 1944, Page 21
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214Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 246, 10 March 1944, Page 21
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