July 2, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. 



XXXI 



I 



How long are the prices of all that makes life comfortable to continue ? 

 Just as long as the world keeps up its present mad policy of consuming 

 more than it produces. The worker of to-day draws twice the 

 pre-war wages, but produces much less. Is it any wonder that the 

 cost of living is so high ? When every Australian recognises that he 

 must, in some way, produce more than he did in pre-war times, 

 then, and only then, will the cost of living become reasonable. Let 

 the MAN ON THE LAND do his share L_, adding some side line 

 to his present production, such as BUTTER, 'BACON, TURKEYS, 

 and OTHER POULTRY. He need not fear an unprofitable market 

 for all his produce. 



We have works scattered over the State, and 



Pay him cash in return for his produce 

 at the highest market price of the day. 



Begin now by setting eggs liberally in anticipation of a 

 BUMPER WHEAT HARVEST. When the crop is garnered the 

 turkeys prove good gleaners, and soon grow into money. 



GET A FEW BREEDING SOWS, treat them well, and the 

 progeny will more than pay your housekeeping expenses. 



THE COUNTRY FREEZING COMPANY, LIMITED. 



Head Office— 70 PITT STREET, SYDNEY. 



