FARMERS! Just arrived a HEAVY CANVAS BOOT with thick cleated rubber- soles, just like ordinary gum boots We recommend this boot for cowshed wear. JHE STRAND WHAKATANE © ! RAILWAY UNES ARE BATTLE LINES j KEEP THE WAGONS ON ACTIVE SERVICE j To meet the constantly increasing demands of J wartime, railway wagons have to be. kept mov- 1 ing. They must be loaded heavier, sent away i faster and emptied quicker than ever before. 4 There's no room for sleeping shipments; it's ur- i gent, non-stop transportation that the railways # have to deliver, in quantities which tax existing r equipment to the utmost. Rail users are re- f quested to watch the loading and unloading of f wagons and cut down standstill time to bare J necessity. f Delayed Wagons Retard Our War Effort. J -■ 1 > ; _ © WHOLESOME . . fjfS|ls§jj| SWJiET.. liSflljjf pure m °||jj ;HIGHLANDER the safe MILK Copyright A9OB "7 SAVETO WIN* | -J® ./IIrSA MONEY FIGHT* JoUl,*, NATIONAL mBF SAVINGS group/
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 64, 13 April 1943, Page 7
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160Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 64, 13 April 1943, Page 7
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