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ii I f MC#M "i? I • IP 1 and 1 lb. PORK SAUSAGES 14, ]' \ VIT7I 3 ibs. top quality Oatmeal for 10°' )(y 3 i bs . selected Rolled Oats m* 11°' —— —-— —"""""" NO JiO Wm 1 Large Pocket Soap ll 1 Packet ffiarrGwfat Peas 1/- B j V Granny Smith Apples o 0 por case Vimax, fine and coarse 1/8' per pkt Stunner & Dougherty 4/G per casj 21b Jars Malt and Oil 3/6 Savoy Bacon .... 1/4, 1/5, 1/0 !h 21b Jars Malt 3/Wa'mann Cheese 1/- per lb Baxter's Lung Preserver 1/9, 2/10 - . Pixie Cheese per lb Tins Horlicks Ma'ted Milk 1. 9, 2/11 Chesdale Cheese 9%d j-)cr lb Andrew's Liver Salts ' 3/5 Morah Margarine .... 10J per lb Tins Full Cream Milk 1/8 Mixed Cake Itu'L par li) Tins Lamb and Green Peas .. 1/6 Bovo 2/1 per jnr Tins Green Peas .... 1/4 Pearl Baricy 'Jibs for 7 3 v] Tins Green Beans 1/3 Lentils 5d per H i Larg'.: Bottles Parafin 3/4 Split Peas 5d per !!. Prunes 1/1 per lb Oatmeal 31 hs for lOd Tins Old Dutch B%<lRolled Oats 31bs for lid i" ? ns . Wilson's" Baking Pdr •.. 1/5 . Packets Crcamoala .... 1 /'I *30, l/;> Tins Self Help Custard Pdr .. 1/1 Pockets Wect Bix. l/.VyJ i ~:.s ivuuoiiiLs Avio Bak. Pdr. 1/6 HIIIWIB 11 1' ' ' t . 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, i sheds, stys, etc. DEATH TO BORER AND TERB/3ITE! 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 AND TARPAULINS j - i HELP THEM DO FULL DUTY. \ Faster production means faster transport. In T • £ the country's all - out war effort the strain upon r f our national transport system becomes greater # 4 and greater. Every loaded wagon standing idle —& J i every consignment lying, unclaimed in goods f i sheds means inconvenience or delay, somewhere. J 1 i The Railways are life-lines between farms, fac- 5 J tories and our fighting forces. There must be no f ! f delay. Quick release of wagons and careful hand- • f. - f ling of tarpaulins are ways of showing that you're f 5 not indifferent to YOUR responsibility. i ? A Delayed Wagon Retards Our War Effort. J Shoe Repair Methods Employed Here ' flf |A Aj Even the most dainty shoes entrusted V/\ pC —Jf to us to repair are returned to you V\/HTI perfect in shape and practically r e - Lrty newed. - Quick and first class Shoe Repairs At // , \\\ Service at moderate prices. S. BROWN VVHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING DEPOT* ■■ y OPP. WHAKATANB

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 82, 24 July 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 82, 24 July 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 82, 24 July 1942, Page 2

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