viet^ Assist your nation in its great war W effort. Invest a portion of your wages and overtime regularly each M week in National War Savings. 4 «*(>*** m p when Victory has been won will be one of pride and joy in your post-war plan. i Plan NOW for Post-War Living with NATIONAL uw SAVINGS AfrnMMTQ Deposits accepted up to £1,000 par annum. Interest - HVvvUli IJ repayab |e 30t h June, 1945. 5/- GSFT COUPONS — For all Gift occasions. "Z°/ RnNlK_P" rc hase Prices £I, £10 and £87/16/8. Returning £1/2/9, £11/7/6 and £100. Term—s years from date of purchase. «6<i. SAYINGS STAMPS—-Take your small change in 6d. Savings Stamps. * W5.7.18 ' 1 " J* S FARMERS! Just arrived a HEAVY CANVAS BOOT with thick cleated rubber soles,, just like ordinary gum boots We recommend this boot for cowshed wear. THE STRAND WHAKATANE —————— "** | — 4£-5' MAKE YOUR* |s~AVtTOWIH.'I jA
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 66, 20 April 1943, Page 7
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145Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 66, 20 April 1943, Page 7
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