GIRLS' WINTER COATS We are holding Sizes good stocks of these. 16in Coats in a good var£o iety of shades. We 27in. recommend early buying. ft John Patterson & Sod LIMITED For the Tradesman or the man who jm j likes to "do things about the home" fra ; CLEAR RAILWAY WAGONS QUICKLY OUR WAR EFFORT NEEDS'EVERY ONE Industrialist, farmer, merchant, retailer —no matter who you are, you use the Dominion's transport system—railway wagons are busy , bringing* goods to you and takirjg them away. , They have a colossal job to do and they are doing that job. They will do it even better if, when they come to you, you see that they are unloaded or loaded and sent away again quicker, quicker,, quicker. Talk it over with your staff— they'll back you if you back them. I Plan — Encourage Ideas — Improvise. | i ; -— n WHOLESOME . . jjklpE^flll SWEET.. llghTA!^ PURE W |jj|| HIGHLANDER i||jJ|| the safe MILK Copyright A9OB i
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 93, 27 July 1943, Page 6
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