i|f|LkljL|C]M I \^. L Every leaf of Self Help quality tea contains a little extra flavour, a little extra strength—that's why Self Help tea is so economical. Make your tea "*' raises go further, use Self Help tea and you will get more brews to the packet—more cups to the brew. You can purchase ail blends of Self Help tea with equal confidence. * SmaJi Bottle Brown Barrett's |[b Esst Bacon Rashers 1/8 / I , H "Southern" Potatoes 5/6 quarter Packets Soups . 4(1, 6%cl H Apples a Case 5/-, 5/3, 5/6 Oa- meal "4%d lb Pkts Apples 1/3Kariol . 2/4 -H Savoy Bacon 1/4, 1/5, 16 Apple Juice .......... 1/4 H Waimana Cheese 1/- Wilson's Baking Powder ...... 1/5 H Musto "K" 2 1 Tomato Juice 9%d H Century Pioasto • Sharlnnd's Elgg Pres 1/5 I Baxter's Lung Pres. 1/9, 5 3 Fziwurk Cleanser 0.1 Pkts Greamoata .. 7%d, l/l%d, 1/9 , Marto .* 2/1 " I nl IB H I ■■ Ha v I ~ ' , -" ~~ . X.L. Wood Preserver ; w 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. PRIGE 25/- PER 4 GA LLON TIN. E W. MATTHEWS G.V.B. MILKERS ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS ;I - <3 I RAILWAYS' URGENT WAR WORK f 4 ?' fc* WAGON USERS' CO-OPERATION ESSENTIAL # r% Railway wagons are just as necessary for Vic- J tory as are ships, guns and fighting power. To- f day's demand upon the Railway Department's re- jr ,3 sources is great ar and more vital to our national # j|i security than at any previous stage of the war. J Tonnage figure s show that the Department can 1 meet the situation with its available rolling J Vj stock,, provided wagons are used to full advan- \ tage. Failure to discharge wagons promptly after f ~4 arrival contributes to rolling stock shortage and 3 slows down our war effort. {■▼v, M Co-operation of rail users in assisting the quick . Jturnround a,nd capacity loading of wagons is earn- I Si estly asked for. y A Delayed Wagon Means Retarded War Effort. £ Modern Shoe Repair i Methods Employed Mere % (y n \) Even the most dainty shoes entrusted |jC—-~Jf to us to repair are returned to you IvX perfect in shape and practically reVu Quick and first class Shoe Repairs jrjb hJj/ \\\ Service at moderate prices. v - "wi s. BROWN ' M WHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING DEPOT. -3 i OPP. CUTLER : S WHAKATANE : -
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 76, 10 July 1942, Page 2
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