Te Puke Black-Out. Last Aveek saw the commeneeinent of a black-oat in tlie Te Puke Borough. All street and community lights Avere out and in future Avil) remain so. At a later date all householders and shopkeepers are to be asked to co-operate in tlu> blacking out of AvindoAvs, and the darkening of inside lights. All coastal towns have received the same order.
H<l. pal'plaUons often m<*a n strain from excess fat. Remove fat with Monkora. F; G. Maeklcw, Chemist, WhaUatane.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 284, 17 March 1941, Page 8
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