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SAVOY BACON 'from T4 lb. Cured by an exclusive process which retains * y]m3 a " thc flavour - ? S SAVOY COOKED HAM 2'5 lb. f" Full flavoured, tender, cooked to perfection. j, SSsaxw' V i m,2 ° Sandsoap Free v/ith a Jlly Ssfge packet SeSf He!p Washing Apples, Stunner, 4/6 per case Pkts Shreddo 1/2 Apples, Delicious, .... 5s per case Tins S.H. Custard Pdr 1/1 Savoy Bacon .. 1/4, 1/5, 1/6 per lb Bottles Apple Juice B%d Margarine lOd per pkt Bottles Lanes Emulsion .. 3/-,. 5/3 * Waimana Cheese 1/- per lb Pkts Oatlets 1/2 Matured Cheese 1/6 per lib Bidomak 3/11 per bottle Pixie Cheese 9}'2d per pkt Tins Anchor Skim Miilk lid Cassidy Fruit Cake 9d and lOd: lb Lentils !xl per lb _ Tins Acto (Edmonds) Bak Pdr 1/6 ! a earl Barley 21bs for 7*.£ d Oak Tomato Juice 9%d tin Tins Roasto 1/3 Karilac, . . Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1/6 per pkt Tins N.Z. Butter 2/1 each Tins Green Peas SVod, 1/2 Tins Corned' Beef .. 1/5, 1/8, 2/5 Tins Green Beans 1/2 Tins OM Dutch 7%d' tin Pkts Creamoata 7*4 d, 1/1 %<l, 1/9 South Island, Potatoes 5/6 per 281bs Royalty Almond Paste .... 2 9 pkt Cassidy Butter Madiera 1/4 block Pkts Kornies 1/4 Pkts; Glucose Barley' Sugar 1/3 Pkts Weeties 1/3 Irish Moss Jubcs lOozs 1/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 AWD TERMITE* Easy to apply by brush or spray will average 300-400 square feet per gallon. PRICE 25/- PER 4 GA LLON TIN. ' E W. MATTHEWS G.V.B. MILKERS ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS | RAILWAY WAGONS k TARPAULINS j I # J HELP THEM DO FULL DUTY J a Faster production means faster transport. In j \ the country's all-out war effort the strain upon \ j? our national transport system becomes greater £ r and greater. Every loaded, wagon standing idle — fiftj » every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds 4 —means inconvenience or delay, sofnewhere. I ' i The Railways a™e life lines between farms,, fac- J I tories and our fighting forces. There must be no i \ delay. Quick release of wagons and careful hand- \ r s ling of tarpaulins are ways of showing that you're T 9 * not indifferent to your responsibility. r Q Qijick Transport For All-out Production. fit Modern Shoe Repair Methods Employed Here J) Even tile most dainty shoes eutrusted V\ t: X us repair are returned to you \ perfect in shape and practically reIfll \ uewed. i/Jy// \V\ Quick and first class Shn e Repairs (f \\\ Service at moderate prices. S. BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE 6c RRPAIRTNG DEPOT, OPP. WHAKATANE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 61, 5 June 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 61, 5 June 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 61, 5 June 1942, Page 2

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