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PUBLIC NOTICES WAR ECONOMY! GUMBOOTS With so many old and new friends and customers in the farming com- • munity, the Para Rubber Company, Limited, feels it a responsibility to advise all farmers that in their own interests, they must look after their gumboots this year and make them last much longer than usual. Owing to the war situation in the rubber producing countries of "Malaya and the East Indies, the overseas factories supplying GUMBOOTS ore unable to continue exporting to New Zealand. If conditions permit, and rubber supplies are available, it fs hoped that gumboots 'will later be manufactured in New Zealand. For this winter, however, farmers ; must try to lengthen the life of their GUMBOOTS—and so help themselves over an unavoidable scarcity. WHAT TO DO : Store your gumboots in a dark, cool place. Remove immediately any oil or grease which may get on them. Do not dry them in front, of a fire, radiator or in the sunshine. Have all Avorn or torn parts on the legs or over the feet patched Avitho-ut delay. Have the soles and heels resoled before Avorn too far. Wear your gumboots only when necessary. All Para Rubber Company stores throughout NeAV Zealand have skilled machines and men Avho daily repair dozens of pairs of gumboots. This message is inserted in the interests of the farmers, rather than as an advertisement for the Para Rubber Repair Service. LOOK AFTER YOUR GUMBOOTS ! THE PARA RUBBER COMPANY, LTD., The Strand, Whakatane. Alsci at Auckland, Hamilton and throughout New Zealand. BAY OF PLENTY BEACON Published MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY MORNINGS Phones: Business Hours 10. Manager's Residence 366. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Cash in Advance Booked 4 Months 5/- 6/6 Months 10/- 12/l Year 20/- 24/ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements will be received lot later than 8.30 a.m. on publication mornings. Advertisement? left in the special oox provided at the entrance of the Beacon Office during the week-ends And after office hours are cleared it 8 a.m. each morning. Late adver'isoments may also be jlaced by phone alter office hours >t the Manager's residence (phone *78M). OFFICE HOURS Mondays to Fridays 8 a.m to 5 p.m Saturdays .... 8 a.m. to 12 noon. WANTED KNOWN POPULAR SONGS. "Windmills Turn ing," "Last Time I Saw Paris," "Bless Em All," "Creaking Old Mill on the Creek," "It's a Lovely Day To-morrow" and hosts of others at Armstrong's for everything musical. QUEEN BEE PREPARED WAX— the three-purpose AA-ax. Cleans, shines, preserves against borer. Economical, brilliant.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 24, 4 March 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 24, 4 March 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 24, 4 March 1942, Page 1

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