MAKE YOUR TEA RATION] B| SO FURTHER oooa&Cg B l fdliMl/Hli/f: pa rii e » t S ,f LF J?! L P. TE * £' w ®? stronger brews and more \ ~ brews. Taste itself will tell you that its flavour is unequalled, and the trial will also prove definitely that the extra strength in Self Help's f perfect blend enables you to use less tea per brew and makes each \ ' L packet last longer. You can purchase any one of the Self Help blends - % lilt " s with equal confidence. \ % flip Jtgtimßk GOLD LABEL ... 2'l PACKET BLUE LABEL .... I'll! PACKET YELLOW LABEL . . . I'lo PACKET RED LABEL I'9§ PACKET WE HAVE ADEQUATE TEA STOCKS Pork Ulb Savoy Assorted Bags Sweets 6d each. J I Savoy Bacon .... 1/4, 1/5, 1/6 lb Lentils od per lb Waimana Cheese, mild .... l/« lb Pearl Barley 21bs for Matured Cheese 1/6 lb Shreddo Suet 1/2 pkt Tins Green Peas 9d, 1/3 Lge Bottles Parafin .. 3/4 bottle Tins Green Beans 1/3 Tins Old Dutch each Pkt.s Royalty Almond Paste .. 2/9 Tirts Anchor Skim Milk .. lid tin Pkts Vimax, mild and coarse 1/8 Tins Anchor Full Cream Milk 1/8 Tins Lobby's Tomato Soup .... 1/1 Tins Corned Beef 1/8, 2/5 Pkts Vita Brits 1/4 Tins N.Z. Butter 2/1 Pkts Creainoata .. 7%d, l/l%d, 1/9 Pkts Mixed Cake Fruit 2/5 S.H. Bath Soap, .... 4 cakes for l/-i .lars Bovo 2/1 Wilson's leaking Powder 1/5 Wilson's Corn Flour 1/1 lb Bottles Glauber Salts 7d Dinnefords Magnesia .. 2/1 bottle Enos Fruit Salts 2/8, 4/5 Jelly Beans 12ozs 1/Bisurated Magnesia .... 2/9, 5/-> Super Toffees 12ozs' 1/Jimmie Allan Custard Pdr (>%d pkt Ju Jubes lQozs 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 AMD 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 | ADDRESS CLEARLY, PLEASE . j \ RAILWAY DESTINATION LABELS, LUGGAGE, \ * { PARCELS, ETC. f f The Railways Department experiences no little f f inconvenience through packages for transit being f # not clearly addressed. w a Whether on luggage or goods, the addresses i i should be clearly written in BLOCK letters on 1 i white labels. It is important too, that in order to i \ ensure names and destinations being sighted read- \ f ily, all old labels should be removed from pack- f f ages. During the blackout hours labels have to be f » read under reduced lighting and plain, conspicu- # 4 ous destination instructions save much bother and # i possible delays. 4 i HELP THE RAILWAYS TO DELIVER THE I I GOODS. I 3 15 Modern Shoe Repair e^oc^s E m pl°y e d Here pf \) Even the most dainty shoes entrusted IC-Jf to us to repair are returned to you >1 reTi perfect in shape and practically re- //\\ \ newed. \U Quick and first class Shoe Repairs ) If \\\ Service at moderate prices. s. brown . WHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING OPP. WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 67, 19 June 1942, Page 2
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