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 ration go further, use Self Help tea and you will get more brews to the packet-more cups to the brew. You can purchase all blends of Self , Help tea with equal confidence. ' ' * '»• _ Green Peas 9d, 1/4 a tin Wilsons Cough Cure .... 1/8, 2/9 Libbys Soup 1/2 a tin Self Help Soap lOd, l/S^d Lamb"* Chops. & Tomatoes l/fi a tin Self Help Scap' Powder .. l/7%d Lamb and Green Peas... 1/5 a.tin SMf Help Sand Soap 4d Margarine 10.1 packet Sultanas 9d lb Chesdalc Cheese 9d packet Currants 9d lb Pixie," mild & full flavours pkt Semolina 7d. pkt Savoy Bacon .... 1/4, 1/5, 16 lb Creamoata 1/9 Wilsons Baking Powder 1/5 fMUs 1/8 Self Help Malt 1/8, 2/11 Milk Oaties 1/1 %<J 0 Self Help Malt and Oil . . 2/-, 3/5 EGGS: Giving 1/8, Selling 1/10 j| ■■■ ■ I ■■■ < | RAILWAY WAGONS AND TARPAULINS | ! — ' * 4 SPEED THEM ON THEIR . WAR WORK i 4 Raw materials, food and equipment for the # i Fighting Forces and for our own Industrial Front 4 -■ i must be moved smoothly and uninterruptedly 1 ' ,%• J to and. from factories, farms and ships. This is # \ the railways'job. It's a big job and it's getting J f bigger and bigger all the time. Every railway \ f wagon and every tarpaulin must work non-stop. f I All-out cooperation is essential; everyone —staff, r 4 consignors and consignees—must realise that half- r. j s helf won't do. It's hundred per cent practical co- ® i (operation that's needed. 1 4 Hurry your loading; speed-up your unloading. # 4 Wagons and Tarpaulins must work full-time. # .4 W Modern Shoe Repair Methods Employed Here • *1} Even the most dainty shoes entrusted y IIL-Jf to us to repair are returned to you A T-* r f\ perfect In shape and practically re- \ Dewed. \ Quick and first class Shoe Repairs £s^/// \\\ Service at moderate prices. "H S. BROWN ' ' I \VHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING DEPOT, ' OPP. CUTLER'S, WHAKATANE ■' ■ r
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 96, 26 August 1942, Page 2
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342Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 96, 26 August 1942, Page 2
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