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SAFETY OF RAILWAYS > - » , ■ * ! PROTECTION FOR TRAIN TRAVELLERS J 5 Confidence in the safety of train travel is 1 J expressed in the continually increasing' numbers i \ who use the Railways for their personal trans- . j f port. More and more people are realising that J r by no other means of transport is there such imf i munity from risk—that the fundamental rule of F f railway operation, " . . , to provide for the r 6 safety of the public," is strictly enforced and , r J 4 rigidly observed. 4 f TRAVEL BY TRAIN — AND RELAX t \ t Modern Shoe Repair Methods Employed Here Even the most dainty shoes entrusted to us to repair are returned to you perfect in practically renewed. > Quick and first class Shoe Repairs s , Service at moderate prices. S. BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE 6c REPAIRING DEPOT, OPP. CUTLER'S, WHAKATANE | HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR | Dl^ Old GoW J J Bring all your Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, J 1 Brooches and Diamond Jewellery to A. G. 4 f Allan. We give generous cash prices. # 1 If unable to call, Post your Old Gold to us for valuation! \ A. G. ALLAN j J LOOK FOR THE NEON SIGN- f NATIONAL SAVINGS INVESTMENT ACCOUNT . or BUY NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS * j * A WEDDING HAS BEEN ARRANGED AND of course invitations in keeping with such an event will be required. WE can supply stationery to satisfjp>the most fastidious of tastes, so call and inspect our range of styles. There are several designs to choose from. PRICES of course are an important factor, but here again we are sure we can please the Bride to be. Call, 'phone or write for our quotation. STYLES TO SUIT EVERYBODY WE assure prospective Brides of our closest attention to their instructions, and of the expeditious delivery of their orders. The Bay of Plenty Beacon P.O. Box 7 Phone 10

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 146, 25 August 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 146, 25 August 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 146, 25 August 1941, Page 2

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