'I" SELF HELP gmtim club EXTRA MONEY HI ' vHRP for xmas Kllll \ Christmas is the most expensive time ■HI \ of the year in almost every household BrollSllßl \ an<l extra money is very welcome. \w/Q</'JjY) Thousands every year provide for HfciiMi "Wl \ \ ft/ Xmas by j° ining the SELF HELP XMAS VHisL W CLUB *' You can ' too ' by simply paying ,V\n v\VM |V\ —V\ a small sum of 6d. or 1/- every week I\ \ \J t0 the Self Help shop manager, and WANS I\ \ / \ I b y Xmas time y<"< wi " have a substanpi i\n H \\l JI \\ tial sum to your credit and your mmmjk viUJo Jf \V/ > \ \ grocery order paid for before XMAS. \ li lb. box of highest quality chocolates, \ j\ value 3/6, will be presented to each 0 I\l\\\l\\\™ 1 V\X, subscriber with £2 in deposit by November 15th. A 2i lb. box, value 7/- to each scriber with £4. -—f Savoy Bacon .. 1 '!, 1/5, 1/G per lb Bottles Glouber Salts 7^-d Cooked Ham 2/4 per lb Tins Horlicks Milk 1. 9, 2/11 Matured Cheese IC> per lb Fkts S.H. Washing Pdr .. 1/7^(l AVaimana Cheese 1 - p"r ]1> Bars Sell Help Scap .. 10(1, 1,. Lsie Tins Andrews Liver Salts 3 5 Pkts Century Table Salt 5(1 Tins Green Peas 9d, 1/3 Tins Century Table Salt 1/Tins Libbys Tomato Soup I' 2 Tins Lamb and Green Peas .. l/(i Tins Golden Grove Soup, small Bottles Vinegar 1/Tins. Wilsons Baking Powder 1/5* I>kts Ivarilac Nos. 1, 2. 3 1/0 Pkts Crcamoaia .. 7 1 -od, 1 '3, I' 9 P'<ts Hoyalty Almond Paste .. 2/9 Pkls Weetbix 1 \") ] 2 1 Uollc-d. Oats.- 3 lbs for 11(1 • Tins San Bran Oatmeal 3 lbs for 10(1Tins Self Help Custard Powder !'2 Bottles Si-etts Emulsion 3/-, 5/4 Tins Anchor Skim Milk Pdr Hd pkts Mixed Cake Fruit 1 5%d Tins Full Cream Aliik Pdr .. I K Tins Musto 1/11 Hittli Soap 4 cakes 1 1 Tins Johnsons Baby Powder 1,7^ Pkts Vi Max l.'S Tins Palmolivc Baby Powder 7^(l Puts .Milk Oaiios 1 i Pkts Kornies S^d
X.L. Wood Preserver We are pleased to announce further supplies of this excellent preparation have become available. An ideal inexpensive covering- for all farm buildings, sheds, stys, etc. DEATH TO BORER A f'JD TERMITE! Easy to apply by brush or spray will average 300-400 square feet per gallon. PRICE 25/- PER 4 GA LLGN TIN. E W. MATTHEWS G.V.B. MILKERS ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS | SPACE AND SPEED ESSENTIAL j j > \ CAPACITY LOADING: QUICK TORNROUND ■ # i New Zealand Railways are facing their biggest M $ job in history. They must and will fulfil every # f demand for the rapid transport of an f f creasing volume of war essentials. Every foot f f space in every wagon counts! Don't waste it. f \ Every wagon must carry a full load, every wagon \ i must work full time. 5 \ This ds where aH rail freighters can help. y fa Modern Shoe Repair Methods Employed Here j ) Even the most dainty shoes entrusted C ldLjf to "s to repair are returned to yoa X l-„ r f\ perfect in shape and practically relil IM[ \ newed. // yV \ Quick first class Shoe Repair* kj \\\ Service at moderate prices. S. BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING DEPOT, OPP. CUTLER s S # WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 88, 7 August 1942, Page 2
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