Re Sure! Consult the ! , A.M.R SOCIETY ]> Times change . . . and naturally we have J~~ to adjust ourselves to new conditions. It -A FftEg ll is the same with a Life Assurance policy— service / L many taken out even three or four years M I^ ago are totally inadequate to-day . . . For ml I instance, increased commitments might re- || quire an increase in your insurance cover || I ... An addition to the family might make I I your present cover insufficient for their If I needs ... Be sure! It costs nothing to W I *K£22? \W consult an A.M.P. representative and go tD / into the matter fully— but it does pay a big I W dividend in real " Peace of Mind." If The A.M.P. also has available many free Booklets on the various uses of Life Assurance. These are briefly described in our folder "A Free Service" which is obtainable without cost or obligation—just post the coupon below NOW! WWTW^ mi a fl| ®J> * "Spy- fto 1 ?" 0 " cCr~7 W * W LA U i . mt •» mm, A *-£sgs / pjjp|l||jM | ; | Head-Office for N.Z.: Customhouse Manager. j Bay of Plenty District Agent-" J. N. BULLARD Goulstone Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M. Hamilton District Manager, W. H- COLTMAN. 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 GA LLOStf TIN. E W. MATTHEWS G.V.B. MILKERS ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS / , iMORE RAILWAY WAGONS WANTED j FREIGHTERS CAN AID QUICKER TURN- f ROUND f The need for more railway wagons is vital. r Shorter days slow down transport; quicker load- # ing and unloading must speed it up again. Are I you sure you are doing your share in getting . A a quicker turnround J ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS. 5 Have you planned to make labour available to load or discharge immediately? Have you arranged to load to capacity? Do you help consigneeg'xjjpi by advising them as far as you can when the * goods you forward may be expected, to arrive? \ ; Have you talked the matter over with the men f who actually load and unload? Do you make the f most of every hour of daylight to clear loads? } WORK FOR MAXIMUM CAPACITY. # &*) Modern Shoe Repair e^a<^s Em P l °y ed Here pC A } Even the most dainty shoes entrusted V"a V|L=—Jr to us to re P a * r are returned to you \ T» rf\ perfect in shape and practically reJr\\ \ newed. i yjrf/J \\\ Quick and first class Shoe Repairs Ly// \\\ Service at moderate prices. S. BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING DEPOT*. OPP. CUTLER 9 S # WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 57, 25 May 1942, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 57, 25 May 1942, Page 2
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