Pattersons j Home Furnishers LIMITED 3 PBECE^ SIOTES S >:■) Super Sprung i WE HAVE 12 DESIGNS TO PICK FROM. . BEDROOM SUITES 5 of all Modern Shapes iALSO WE CAN STILL SUPPLY WIRE MATT RES- \ SES WITH ANY SUITE PICKED. For the Tradesman or the man who « likes to "do things home" | ;j 11 | ' | RAILWAY LINES ARE BATTLE LINES | \ KEEP THE WAGONS ON ACTIVE SERVICE V. J To meet the constantly increasing demands of V i wartime, railway wagons have to be kept mov- V i ing. They must be loaded heavier, sent away, i 4 faster and emptied quicker than ever before. « # There's no room for sleeping shipments; it's ur- # f gent, non-stop transportation that the railways #' r have to deliver, in quantities which tax existing r f equipment to the utmost. Rail users are r$- £ \ quested to watch the loading and unloading of v J wagons and cut down standstill time to bare V \ necessity. a | Delayed Wagons Retard Our War Effort. A a ** WHOLESOME . . jIISESBfa SWEET.. I PURE » I HIGHLANDER the safe MILK Copyright A9OB
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 62, 6 April 1943, Page 6
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177Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 62, 6 April 1943, Page 6
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