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f HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR Ol^ oN^ d Old Gold | l Bring all your Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, i Brooches and Diamond Jewellery to A. G. 4 j Allan. We give generous cash prices. i A If unable to call, Post your Oid Gold to us for valuation ! \ j A. G. ALLAN j J LOOK FOR THE NEON SIGN. ; f | IMPERATIVE NATIONAL NEED j j~ : # i RELEASE RAIIWAY WAGONS QiJICKLY | d At this critical time, unhindered movement of # J all railway wagons, for transport of the ever-in- # 9 creasing flow of essential materials, is vital to f f our security. Every wagon must be used to its f f fullest capacity. f \ Delay in loading or unloading endangers the ■ i i national interest. A | KEEP THEM MOVING! j Modern Shoe Repair e^oc^s Employed Here pC Jf I Even the most dainty shoes entrusted \ to tIS to re P Hir « re returned to you v* \ 1-r perfect in shape and practically rejj\ \ \ tie wed. /J Vy\ Quick and first class Shoe Repairs // W\ Service at moderate p r iees. S. BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE rfc REPAIRING DEPOT, OPP. CUTLER S f WHAKATANE "Not more FOOD, but more FREQUENT Food," say the Doctors

MEDICAL research workers have proved by a long series of experiments that men, women and children work better, and enjoy better health, when food is eaten at more frequent intervals, during the long gap between breakfast and lunch, and between lunch and the evening meal. Cadbury's Bournville CoGoa P rovldes the P erfect extra meal. Drink it /jag- |, jfjt - fjA between the 'regulation* j,. j[ f f - meals and for supper, 2|l|ji|f and you wi|l be delighted J at your increased feeling We ""^ e ' n^ ' jpnnL, rnTidefence] \ OF FREEDOM I V NANONJIL M \ SAVINGS M N^BONDS^r

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 200, 7 January 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 200, 7 January 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 200, 7 January 1942, Page 2

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