. —' Purchase these tasty small goods i ~ rom Help. They're delicious, supplies are renewed day, ■ LUNCHEON SAUSAGE 10* lb. PORK SAUSAGES 8i lb. HAWS & CHICKEN SAUSAGE I'-lb. I SAVOY COOKED HAM I Rich flavour, fine texture, and cooked to per- | A IB) I fection. Machine sliced. Bottle Brown Barrets^ |||r . Tomato Sauce, ylfa Bacon Best \ Barley Sugar Fancies per !b Tins St. George Baked Beans lid Royalty Brand Paste 2/(5 per pkt Morali Margarine 10d per pkt Wilsone Corn Flour 1/2 per Ih Pixie Cheese, mild and full Lanes Emulsion 2/9, 4/9 per bot. 'H flavour 9*4 d Self Help Custard Pdr 1/- per tin Chesdale Cheese .... iPod per pkt Apple Juice .4:.. Sd, 1 / .'S per hot. Luncheon Sausage 9d per lb Self Help Coffee Essence 1/7 per bot Best Bacon .... 1/4, 1/5, 1/6 per lb Tins Roasto 1/3 Cheese Mild and Matured 1/- Tips St George Sandwich Paste and 1/6 per lb 7%d each Tins Peas SVisd and 1/2% d Spanish Cream od per pkt Tins Green Beans .... 1/2 per tin Irish Moss Jubes 10 ozs 1/Cassidy's Cake .. 9d and lOd per lb Licorice Allsorts 14 ozs 1/Sell' Help Soap 9d and 1/2 per bar Ciystalised Jellies 10 ezs 1/Wilson's Baking Powder 1/5 t'n Fruit Pastilles 10 ozs l/-» New Season's Dates .... 9d per lb Victory Chocolates .... 1/4 per lb Self Help Washing Pdr 1/6 per pkt Easter Mixture 1/4 per lb Slicba Jellies 5 pkts for 3/1 Super'or Boiled Mixture 1/- per lb , Mixed Cake Fruit .. 1/4 per pkt Cooked Ham 2/4 per lb vJ-|■-■■ IHI■ il \ omJE HhH| __il w H HH X.L. Wood Preserver We are. pleased to announce that further supplies of this excellent preparation have become available. An ideal inexpensive covering for all farm buildings, j| sheds, stys, etc. DEAtH TO BORER AND TERMITE! Easy to apply by brush or spray will average 300-400 square feet per gallon. PRICE 25/- PER 4 GALLON TIN. E W. MATTHEWS G.V.B. MILKERS ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS \ A CHALLENGE TO RAIL FREIGHTERS \ j J « 4 To move munitions, to distribute food, to a i transport coal, to despatch essentials overseas J J and to clear imported goods ... To do all this \ J without delay, New Zealand needs many extra f f railway wagons. They can't all be built immedia- r # tely, but they, can be found —by you! ■ $ # HOW ?By tightening up your organisation in r . 4 order to get a quicker turnround of the 4 4 wagons you use,, by reducing delays between s A arrival and unloading; by contacting the men > I on the job; by planning; by improvising; by J fearless unorchodoxy if needs be —But you f must act now! f j WORK FOR QUICKER TURNROUND. J | SPEED II? LOADING & UNLOADING. | Modern Shoe Repair e^oc^s Employed Here FT A J Even the most dainty shoes entrusted I nf jf to us to repair are returned to you lv\ r®rl perfect in shape and practically re//l\ \ newed. H/yf/J Vv\ Quick and first class Shoe Repairs gs-/// \\\ Service at moderate prices. jpra s> BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE <fc REPAIRING DEPOT. OPP. CUTLER WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 37, 8 April 1942, Page 2
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