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t Every week thousands ef women shop Self SFelp for bettsr food buying. They know hew convenient it is to do al! their* shopping for groceries and J provisions at the one shep with absolute confidence that they're getting the best possible quality at the lowest possible price. It's Self Help's policy to sell at lower prices —a policy which has made them famous. SAVOY BACON - - from I' 4 lb. The breakfast favourite — mGre tender and tasty. Wilsons mmm powder rs tin rfff For consistent baking successes. jl SELF HELP CUSTARD - I'l tin jiSP Richly wholesome, delicious hat cr cold. All papular flavours & standard. Mild Cheese 1/- Jb Pkt O.N V 8 Bacon 1, 3, 16 Hi H.vt Oatlets 1/2 Cooked Ham 25 lb Pkt Milk Oatics 1/2 Pkls Pixie Chcsc 9} 3 1 Pkt Vila Brits 1/5,. 9cl Pk-ts Chesdaie Cheese Mixed Cake Fruit ' l/»%d Shreddo 1 Tomato & Apple' Sauce 1/3, * Tars Bovo 2. 1 Bags Oatmeal l/10%d Pork Sausages- Jhl. lb P-k-c Puffed Wheat 1/2 Self Help Custard Pdr .. .. .. 1,2 Sheba Jellies 5 for 1/2 Tins Peas 9Ud, 1/4 Ca.ssidy's Shortbread .. 2/11 tin Tins YeMowte.i: 2/- Pkt Seeds 6 for 1/- . Tins Veg Table Soup 1-1 Pkt Wheat meal 1/Tins Corned Beef s '<>. 2- (>• Tibs Malt & Ct>.l Liver Oil .. 9/9 Dehydrated App'e* •• •• 1 /-P.-W-l r>k ( ' Pkt Almond Paste ■ .2/8 Wilson's Baking Pdr 1/5 'I t Arrowroot 13, 7d Tins Toheroa Soup .. .. lit:, l•> Eggs 1/6 dozen

| RAILWAY WAGONS AND TARPAULINS 5 —— t J HE J P THEM DO FULL DUTY J 4 Faster production means faster transport. In . 4 * 4 the country's all-out war effort the strain upon 1 i our national transport system becomes greater i \ and greater. Every loaded wagon standing idle — J \ every consignment lying unclaimed in goods sheds J f —means inconvenience cr delay, somewhere. f # The Railways are life-lines between farms, fac- f 4 tdries and our fighting forces. There must be no # 4 delay. Quick release of wagons and careful hand-- f i ling of tarpaulins are ways of sheaving'that you're - i J not indifferent to YOUR responsibility. J A A Decayed Wagon Retards Our War Effort #

Modern Shoe Repair m ployed Here v p A J Even the most dainty shoes entrusted V \ us re P a ir are returned to you X a perfect in shape and practically reJlvi \ newed. / /J VVI Quick and first class Shoe Repairs /f \\\ Service at moderate prices. ■tSI s. brown WHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING DEPOT; OPP. CUTLERS WHAKATANE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 5, 16 September 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 5, 16 September 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 5, 16 September 1942, Page 2

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