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-jmouier culs cosls I : land saves time y : „r- 1 , • , , . , . , more and better work - Cutting is, Costs and time are the two biggest things we VC got quicker, cleoner and easier. This, to watch on the farm to-day. We have to stop costs risinq P,T" Cut , act 'j n and . the gears bein s , , . , . fuliy enc,osed ' running in oil and any higher in order to keep a margin of profit, while every placed behind the axle, improves the hour saved helps to offset the shortage of labour L balance and takes the weight off the /, , , , ~ , , , . [ horses necks. Long one-piece axle. I proved for myself, by a simple test, the time and f Closed-end crankpin bearing works all * labour-saving qualities of the Clip-Cut Mower. My team day on one greasing. Extra long , , .. , , , , . , . . crankshaft and pitman. The Clip-Cut had been sweating heavily under the heavy load of my old- mows evenly and close to the ground, fashioned mower, but as soon as I hitched them to a new takes a fu " swath ' doesn, t cl °s. is ' rv ra.l. l j• j ■ ■■ = f ree fr° m side-drauqht and pulls 109& Uip-Lut they dried out and stepped along as smartly as you to 15% more easily. could wish. And this was in the same field, under the same conditions of j ~ crop and weather. Since I've had the lot of my own time. And I find it HS| IMMEDIATE DELIVERY GUARANTEED.

PUBLIC NOTICE The Station Hotel AUCKLAND Opposite Auckland's fine Railway Station. Situated within 3 minutes of Queen Street, this Hotel offers a tariff unrivalled in any part of the Dominion. Hot and cold water and telephones in every room, centrally heated; whilst the appointments of the reception rooms are up-to-dat". Tariff: Bed and Breakfast 12s Gd. Telegrams; "Stational." Eggless | when eggs are dear—try j these recipes. FRUIT CAKE WITHOUT EGGS 41b butter, |lb sugar, 1 tablespoon Golden Syrup, few drops essence of vanilla, lib flour, 2 heaped teaspoons Edmonds Calie Powder, 4oz. sultanas, 4oz. currants, 3oz. mixed peel (shredded), milk (about a cupful). Eeat butter and sugar to a cream, add golden syrup and essence. Stir in flour and Cake Powder previously sifted, then mix all to a nice consistency with milk. Bake in a moderate oven 1\ to 2 hours. This cake is improved by keeping a day or two. (No Baking Powder required.) CAKE POWDER BUNS 2 cups flour, 1 cup sugar, 6cz dripping or butter, 2 dessertspoons Edmonds Cake Powder, 1 cup raisins, * piece pael, a little milk. Mix flour and sugar, rub in the dripping (or butter), then add Cake Powder and fruit and mix tor a stiff dough with the milk. Put in dessertspooniuJs on cold greased tray and bake in hot oven for about 10 minutes. (No Baking Powder required.) j KISSES (Egsloss) ilb butter, 2 tablespoons hot water, i cup sugar, 1 cup flour, ! 3 cup coconut. 1 teaspoon Efißicncls Cake Pcv/fier. Melt j butter with hot water, mix into dry ingredients which have been previously mixed together. Roll into balls, put on tray and flatten a little. Cook 15 minutes in a moderate oven. Put together with butter icing. (No Baking Powder required.) If you haven't yet tried Edmonds Cake Powder get a 6d tin from your grocer to-day. ' L . TRY THE BEACON OFFICE Viiß job printing of all kinds. . QUALITY PRINTING AT REASON- I ABLE RATES. |

HOWTtT} 1 \ SOW TODAY FOR JUST as the farmer must plant to-day the seeds of the harvest he will reap tomorrow, so the man who would some day harvest income for himself or security for his family must to-day plant the seeds of that harvest —small amounts from his current income. "As ye sow, so shall ye reap." Plant early the seeds of future income in the fertile ground of an A.M.P. Life Policy where their cultivation is in expert hands, and the crop that is planted to-day will yield a rich harvest of income when income is needed. Get in touch to-day with your nearest A.M.P. Agent or Office. / ' -T ' full particulars. f THE LARGEST MUTUAL K LIFE OFFICE IN THE Mr. ■ « EMPIRE I ~ < Established 1849 j M,SS I, (Incorporated in Australia) 1 Born J•' Head Office for New Zealand: J I - Customhouse Quay, Wellington. 1 Address i W. T. Ikin, Manager. J —' f I - ———— ——J i Hamilton District Manager, G. E. A. 'WILivES. Bay of Plenty District Agent, J. W. BULLAKD Goulstone Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 96, 4 December 1939, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 96, 4 December 1939, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 96, 4 December 1939, Page 6

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