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JEANETTE WALL-SIDE lip "Swaggers™ im. \ J ® US Y f eet demand Utility Shoes—but there's no t need to sacrifice smartness! Jeanette Wall-Side "Swaggers" are as "smart as paint", yet every ST4l4—Polished smooth-grained Brown Calf Concealed Gusset Shoe with Brown Suede Tongue and panel. Sensible built-up leather heel. Stout leather soles for -7 __^-7 - Town or Country wear. 5/'0 / C° u P on S g° further SB4l4—Same shoe in Polished Black Calf with gOjf faS if shoes gO farther! Black Suede Tongue and panel. 39/6 B&ZJI B „ y shoes that Mil 11 at hannah ' s ;~ E

A mewing cat is Chew Wrigley's regularly after every €== " meal — that's when this healthful _ „ a -wshb £T&TBM chewing gum is most valuable as an grfl, BHBi §i i aid to digestion. Besides helping you w to digest your food, chewing Wrigley's delicious gum is good for the teeth, it helps to keep them strong and healthy — and, remember sparkling teeth add to the charm of your "T"T j s the up-and-doing man who makes a good citizen, smile. Three delicious flavours—P.K. I r , . , .... . (real peppermint), Spearmint (garden JL In times of Peace, when the world is building up its prosperity, the usefol citizen is the one who wotks and keep a supply handy m your pocket, conserves, so that he and his race may have strength to purse or home. $ nzu27 5 withstand the difficult days that are sure to he ahead. ~~ When War comes, he does not shirk or whine — "a mewing cat is never a mouser " — but he puts on uniform, or works save to win.' overtime in field or factory to support the forces with the NATIONAL folgpr sinews of war. His reserves of character and of funds go to ma^e Nation's strength. Already the members of the A.M.P. Society — out of their carefully conserved savings for Life Assurance have ~ ' loaned the New Zealand and Australian Governments over £51,000,000. They will go on increasing this contribution, D'R necessary, to the tune of about £500,000 a month, until I victoryiswon - BAK ' MO A.M.P. SOCIETY 1 A. sure friend in uncertain times. J the largest mutual life office in the empire I Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) tide *** I Head Office for N.Z.: I CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. \tvg I W> T * Manager for New Zealand. vzXSII | ' 3ay of Plenty District Agent: J. N. BULLARD Goulstone Road, Whakatane- Phone 227 M. feL Hamilton District Manager, W. H. COLTMAN.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 1, 7 September 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 1, 7 September 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 1, 7 September 1942, Page 3

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