SAVOY BACON from I' 4 lb. Msf£:&• Cured by an exclusive process which retains V - §J all the flavour. k SAVOY COOKED HAM 2'5 lb.. Full flavoured, tender, cooked to perfection. mjjg A. CI Cake Sandsoap Free with a Ssrge packet Self Help Washing Ju Jubes 1/- per lb V 1 -f Apples, Stunner, 4/6 per case Pkts Shrctklo V 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 .' 10d per pkt Bottles Lanes Emulsion .. 3/-, 5/3 Waimana Cheese 1/- per lb Pkts Oatlets 1/2 Matured Cheese 1/6 per lb Bidomak 3/11 per bottle Pixie Cliee.se 9 per pkt Tins Anchor Skim Miilk lid Cassidy Fruit Cake 9d and lOd lb Lentils 5d per lb Tins Acto (Edmonds) Bale Pdr 1/6 Pearl Barley 2lbs for 7%d Oak Tomato Juice tin Tins Roasto 1/3 Karilac, .. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 1/6 per pkt Tins N.Z. Butter 2/1 each Tins Green Peas SUd, 12 Tins Corned Beef .. 1/5, 1/8, 2/5 Tins Green Beans 1/2 Tins Old Dutch 7y 2 d tin y Pkts Creamoata 1/9 South Island Potatoes 5/6 per 281bs Royalty Almond Paste 2/9 pkt Cassidv Butter Madiera 1/4 block Pkts Kornies 1/4 Pkts Glucose Barley Sugar .. 1/3 Pkts Weeties 1/3 Irish Moss Jubes lOozs 1/m J ■ m M Mj * X.L. Wood Preserver m * We are pleased to announce that further supplies of this excellent preparation have become available. M 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 6A LLON TIN. E W. MATTHEWS , G.V.B. MILKERS ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS i RAILWAY WAGONS & TARPAULINS I Jv t I HELP THEM DO FULL DUTY > - J Faster production means faster transport. In i J the country's all-out war effort the strain upon v ■ f our national transport system becomes greater \ P and greater. Every loaded, wagon standing idle — f $ every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds f : ; i —means inconvenience or delay, somewhere. , J The Railways ave life lines between fac- \ tories and our tig hting forces. There must be no 4 i 5 delay. Quick release of wagons and careful hand- \ f ling of tarpaulins are ways of showing that you're J $ not indifferent to your responsibility. f J Quick Transport For All-out Production. # giummMmeuumu«*tM"iiwn»i— ll ——I—___1 — ___ i Modern Shoe Repair . Methods Employed Here ■ Even tilt most dainty slioes entrusted s f" ff to lis to repair are returned to you VA P[ perfect in shape and practically re- =,■; ' / \ JM\ \ newed. ' / i \W Quick and first '-lass Shoe Repair* [( \\\ Service at moderate prices. • S. BROWN 1 dJ Vi WHAK ATANE BOOT stomp * DEPOT. OPP. CUTLER S, WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 62, 8 June 1942, Page 2
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