Aug. 2, 1920.] 



Agricultural Gazette of N.S. W. 



XXXI 



Grow three Blades of Grass 



where you previously grew two. 



The above is Mr. John Storey's message to the people of New South 

 Wales. The better the response given to this excellent advice the 

 sooner we shall have real peace and prosperity. It is up to those 

 who helped the Premier into power to take their leader's message to 

 heart and abandon that pernicious policy of " go slow " for the 

 elevating one of •« speed up." 



Every man and woman "on the land" can also do their share by 

 adding some side line to their pre-war farming operations. They will 

 find the breeding of turkeys a pleasant and most profitable work. 

 Many a good housewife, during the awful drought (now happily ended), 

 has saved the homestead from the proceeds of a flock of turkeys. 

 Others who have the facilities should start at once setting freely. 

 A bumper harvest may be looked for, and plenty of rejected wheat to 

 prepare the birds for a most profitable market *' forninst your own door," 



Bear in mind you run no risks of transport or 

 mortality, and you j?et cash in return for stock. 



Write for further particulars to any of our Works scattered all over 

 the State. 



THE COUNTRY FREEZING COMPANY, LIMITED. 



Head Office— 70 PITT STREET, SYDNEY. 



