( Powder \ and cost you e ' --po I Powerful quick-acting suds give . \ HELP economical pr««s I whjter Large pkt. I' 6 } shopp crs I SELF HELP Laundry Soap X 150,0 M 7 You too f Ist quality-Good strong lather. . I throughout NX h£LP J Wra t > pped 9 d and F- bar \ S a„d Ul save. / SELF HELP Electric Sandsoap io4 m y Good abrasive. Does not crumble. M ■im Large cakes. 4 cakes for I'M |ib Savoy Best Bacon Rashers MiSd Cheese 1/1 J J \ Tins Green Beans 1/3 Tins Libbys Tomato Soup .. 1/2 Tins Green Peas 9d, 1/4 Pkts Royalty Almond Paste .. 2/8 Tins Wilsons Baking Pdr .... 1/5 Sultanas 9V2d per lb Tins S.H. Custard Pdr 1/2 Currants lOd per lb Tars Bovo 2/1 Lemon Peel 1. 10 per lb Tins Lamb and Green Peas .. 1/6 Weetbix 9 1 od. 1. 5 per pkt Chesdale Cheese 9V 2 d pkt Rolled Oats 1/10 per bag Pixie Cheese, mild & full flav Oatmeal per bag Matured Cheese 1/6 per lb Terry's Meal 2/9 per bag Cooked Ham 2 5 per lb Clothes Pegs 6d per doz Luncheon Sausage .... lOd per lb Pearl Barley 4d lb Edmonds Acto Bak Pdr . . 1./6 tin Lentils 5d lb Self Help Soap lOd, per bar Split Peas v 6d lb Self Help Soap Powder 19 per p/\t Stcneless Date* 9d lb ,St Mungo Soap Powder 1/9 per pkt Quickshine 1/4 %d, 2/9 per tin Taniwha Soao Powder 1/8 per pkt Poliilor 10V?.d, 2. 4 per tin. 1
I ' 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 AND TERMITE! : Easy to apply by brush or spray will average 300-400 square feet per gallon. .PRICE 25/- PER 4 6A LLON TEN. E W. MATTHEWS G.V.B. MILKERS ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS
! RAILWAY WAGONS AND TARPAULINS j !' -— * 11 SPEED THEM ON THEIR WAR WORK i Raw materials, food and equipment for the i i I Fighting Forces and for our own Industrial Front J i must be moved smoothly and uninterruptedly a V to and. from factories, farms and ships. This is i f the railways' job. It's a big job" and it's getting \ f bigger and bigger all the time. Every railway J f wagon and every tarpaulin must work non-stop. f # All-out co-operation is essential; everyone —staff, r i consignors and consignees—must realise that half- f. A helf won't do. It's hundred per cent practical co- J i operation that's needed. A « Hurry your loading ; speed-up your unloading. £ | Wagons and Tarpaulins must work full-time. 9. f*j Modern Shoe Repair Methods Employed Here tA / 1 Even the most dainty shoes entrusted V \ K / to us to repair are returned to you perfect -in shape and practically reJJ\ \ \ newed. yj/jd/ J Quick and first class Shoe Repair* (( \\\ Service at moderate prices. ■tSI S. brown WHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING DEPOT* OPP. CUTLER'S, WHAKATANE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 91, 14 August 1942, Page 2
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