I DE LUXE FRUIT extract m highly concentrated essence In five flavours, Fruit f — ' Cocktail — Raspberry — Orange — Lemon — ami SELF-HELP JELLIES ] 2S""'i e ' p e "' es steadfastly set firm and stay firm* /"I I \ Wonderful assortment of real fruit flavours. $I<JH 4 P ackets for 1/1 SELF 'HELP CUSTARD JF Delicious served either hot or cold — Raspberry. vanilla, Lemon, Banana and Standard. Price l/« a tin HeFp Washing Powder 1/4 Cream Fruit Rolls 14 lb Km ) I De Luxe Fruit Ext, all flavours 1/4 Super Gold Label Tea 4/2 lb Grey and Menzies Ass Cordials 1/3 Blue Label Tea 3/11. lb Wolfe's Apple Juice Sd and 1/3 bot Yellow Label Tea 3/8 lb Packets Dried Apples 1/2 pkt Red Label Tea 3/7 lb Packets Sunsweet P unes 1/2 pkt Savoy Bacon 1/4, 1/5, 1/6 lb Newdick's Cake Sultana 9d, Cherry Savoy Cooked Ham 2/4 lb lOd lb Mild Cheese 1/- lb Royalty Almond Paste ..;. 2/6 pkt Matured Cheese 1/6 lb Tins Coffee and Milk 7d and 12 tin Australian Rice 4d lb Tins Nestles Cream 5d and tin Jelly Beans 12oz 1/Xd Sliced Peel .... 7d and 1/1 pkt Licorice Allsorts ........ 14oz 1/De Luxe Coffee Essence .. 1/7 bot Super Toffees lOoz 1/Symmington's Coffee Essence 2 - bot Barley Sugar 16oz 1/Wilson's Baking Powder .. 1/5 tin Fruit Pastilles lOoz 1/Packets Cake Cups 6d pkt Spanish Cream 5d pkt Nestles Malted Milk I' 3 tin Sheba Jellies 5 for 1/1 S.H. Custard Powder .... ]/- tin Blocks Energy Chocolate 2/- each
| HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR o^<do^ ld | A Bring all your Old Gold, Broken Jewellery, J p Brooches and Diamond Jewellery to A. G. 1 Allan. We give generous cash prices. i A If unable to call, Post your Old Gold to us for valuation! a A. Q. ALLAN \ j LOOK FOR THE NEON SIGN. i LOAD RAILWAY WAGONS TO CAPACITY I ) • f > RELEASE THEM QUICKLY J I In every corner of New Zealand there is increas- i i • ing urgency for more and more transport to J move the essential products of our farms aiid A factories. The answer to this incessant,, insatiable ? demand is quicker turn-round of railway trucks. f Pressure on rolling stock can be eased appreci- \ f ably by capacity loading of all wagons. f It's a war-time responsibility of all rail- f freighters to speed up the movement of railway wagons* KEEP WAGONS MOVING! f & Modern Shoe Repair Methods Employed Mere fA A J Even the most dainty shoes entrusted ■■ -X to us to repair are returned to you perfect in shape and practically reJj\ I \ newed. -4? '' // \\l Quick and Grst class Shoe Repairs u--\\\ Service at moderate prices. S. BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE 6c REPAIRING DEPOT, OPP. CUTLERS WHAKATANE ——— j
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 9, 28 January 1942, Page 2
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