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The ELECTRIC RAN6ETTE houses,' " J • meets popular demand. - The top is finished in smooth shining chromium. The oven door fits snugly and flush. Oven is equipped with cake rack and combination baffle and heat distributor. Element tops are heavy nickel iron* quick heating and efficient. No long delays in waiting for your stove to heat up. An IMPORTANT innovation is that in this RANGETTE both the top elements and oven can be used at the sametime and still conform to regulations. It is extremely ECONOMICAL, operating costs being LOW. - PLUG INTO THE POWER POINT AND THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE. - PRICE i aEI l /O/O Clients should Place Order Now for December Delivery D. McL. WALLACE Ltd. Specialists in all classes of Electrical Equipment Quality Implements IMacEWAN ALL STEEL STACKER. All steel constructioh makes this the strongest and most efficient ' stacker on sale. Can build a 26ft stack. Floating sleeve on mast makes bending impossible. ftBacEWAN TUMBLER SWEEP. Made of hardwood, reinforced with steel, all joints bolted and welded Suitable for Hay or Ensilage. Over all, 7ft, 8 wooden . teeth iron shod. , ; IHORRISON GAR AND TRUCK 'SWEEPS. Teeth can : be raised or lowered from seat. All steel • construction. Raking is not necessary when using this ' this sweep. Made in 6ft, 7ft and Bft sizes. FULLER PARTICULARS AND PRICES FROM E, W. MATTHEWS Phone 118 The Strand, Whakatane Box 3S

"T"HE A.M.P Society has always lived up to its motto — "A Sure ■ Friend in Uncertain Times." Thousands of policy holders throughout New Zealand have proved that it pays to seek the A.M.P.'s protection, which today, more than ever before, you, your wife and your dependents need. Every man on a large or small income can have a plan to meet his future needs. The plan should cover the risk of his death — that is, it should provide as a minimum enough A.M.P. Life Insurances (a) To pay off mortgages. (b) To pay bills owing to death (c) To provide enough income for wife an<J family to live in reasonable comfort. (d) To provide enough money for the children's education.. \ • V Ask your nearest A.M.P. office to send an experienced man to talk this matter over. He will respect your confidence. SEND FOR FREE PARTICULARS TODAY! mas I ||1 plf II 11 H Please forward me full details of a suitable B' piif Jb mi i Wj t If If || policy 'for family protection and investment. ™ im' —r I» j 111 wy j mm* wwa gmaa rwg»a tmtwa amm emma gmam mm MM Established 1849. ~ Incorporated in Australia. Head Office for New Zealand, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager tor New Zealand. Hamilton District Manager, W. H. COLTMAN. Bay of Plenty District Agent-" J. N. BULLARD Goulstone .Road, Whakatane* Phone 227 M.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 248, 11 December 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 248, 11 December 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 248, 11 December 1940, Page 3

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