m m n r, 1 " if h Ver y We/co r 9 be Drct° X of V L Bottles Apple J - IVSaJt and Butter Bon Bons 1/2 y' \ Best Bacon 1/4, 1/5, 1/0 lb Self Help Soap .... 9d, 1/2 per bar Cooked Ham 2/4 per lb Bottles Self Help Coffee ES. . . 1/7 Waimana Cheese 1 /-< per lb Pkts Royalty Almond Paste .. 2/6 Pixie Cheese, mild & full Karilac, Nos. 1, 2, 3 .... 1/6 per pktflavour per lb Pkts Farex Baby Food. .." 1/6, 2/6 Tins Green Peas .... 1/2% d: Lanes Emulsion 2/9, 4/9 Tins Green Beans 1/2 New Season's Dates .... 9tl per lb Bottles Elwoods Tomato and Packets Dates lid, per pkt Apple Sau2e .. 7d, '10% d, 1/6 Cassidy's Fruit Cakes 9d, lOd lb Bottles Brown Barret Tomato Self Help Sand Soap .. 4 for 1/1 Sauce 1/1, 1/8 Packets Kornies 1/3 Tins Golden Grove Tomato Soup 1/1 Packets Weoties 1/2 Tins Libby's. Scotch Broth 1/1 Blocks Heards Toffee .... 2 for 1/6 Tins Old Dutch 7%d Jelly Beans 12oz 1/Tins Frinlay Tomatoes 1/1 Peppermints 12ozs 1/Lux 5 pkts 1/1, large 9%d per pkt Tins Throaties 6d each Self Help Washing Pdr 1/6 per pkt Victory Chocolate .... 1/4 per !b Fruit Pastilles 12ozs 1/- Tins New Zealand Butter ~,, 2/-
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, 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 VV. MATTHEWS G.V.B. MILKERS ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS | RAILWAY WAGONS AND TARPAULINS j 5 HELP THEFW DO FULL DUTY 4 4 Faster production means faster transport. In v J the country's all-out war effort the strain upon J J cur national transport system becomes greater -J-, f and greater. Every loaded, wagon standing idle— # 9 every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds # 4 —means inconvenience or delay somewhere. A i The Railways are life lines between farms, \ i factories and our fighting forces. There must be J no delay. Quick release of wagons and careful \ \ handling of tarpaulins are ways of showing that v \ you're not indifferent to your responsibilities. f # (ly'ck Transport For AH-oui Production. # Modern Shoe Repair Methods Employed Here |) Even the most dainty shoes entrusted I to us to repair are returned to you \ Til j f\' perfect in shape and practically rejV- 1 )f\ \ \ newed. \\\ Qu'cb and first class Shoe Repairs J(! \\\ Service a.t moderate prices.. *7,™! S. BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE rte REPAIRING DEPOT, OPP. CUTLER WHAKATAJVE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 43, 22 April 1942, Page 2
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