"Though food was plentiful when I first went there, bread was ufiobtainable when I left, and Ave had not seen butter for a fortnight. Prices AA'.ere lising out of all proportion and the Iron Guard was openly robbing the business section."
PENGUIN BOOKS are very suitable for posting to the Troops overseas. We have a great range of all titles, at Armstrong's, 'Phone 173, The Book sellers, Whakatane. TENNIS RACQUETS. Our new season's stock of Slazengers.and "Sports Ply" now on display. Spk v::;u: r':;"s yo;iv aL s Vi; * S Ira ml.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 260, 20 January 1941, Page 8
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91Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 260, 20 January 1941, Page 8
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