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We can Supply MEN'S KHAKI SHORTS BOY'S SHORTS 7/6 SILK CHUKKA SHIRTS LADIES FROCKS, NEW RANGE ARRIVED. TRACED SILK TRAY CLOTHS TRACED TOILET SETS TRACED SUPPER CLOTHS TRACED WAGON COVERS FANCY SCARVES Wallace Supplies FOR VALUE 1 "JEaSP r Tradesman or the man who | | likes to "do things about home" iffll

ASK YOURSELF BEFORE YOU TRAVEL "IS MY JOURNEY REALLY NECESSARY?" | Whether the holiday you are contemplating I cannot be arranged without involving long train V journeys is a question which you alone, can an- f swer .. . But answer it conscientiously, with # your eyes on the Fighting Fronts and with the i needs of the Armed Forces in your mind. Re- I member that transportation to-day is too vital to be squandered upon unnecessary long-distance t railway journeys and that in NOT travelling you f will be helping the Nation. f Needless Travel Complicates Our War Effort. J

©> cij ® @ 'INFLATION makes ifa© £ sianllor A CONDITION of inflation may give a pretence of prosperity but, unless checked, it leads inevitably to suffering. From the day when the spendable money in the hands of the people began to exceed the volume of goods and services they ■could spend it on, inflation began, that is to say, prices began -to rise (despite control) and the purchasing power of the £ .'became smaller and smaller. All the people suffer under inflation, and particularly — (1) The thrifty, i.e, those who have their savings in cash, Savings Banks, National War Savings, War Loans, and Life Assurance. ( 2 ) Civil Servants, clerks, teachers, and all on fixed salaries and wages. (3) The aged who are living on the. proceeds of invisincrm or on pensions. (4) Owners of houses who rely on the income from them for their livelihood. The only way to check the suffering, the only way to maintain the purchasing power of the £, is for everyone to spend less, and to put more money into National War Savings and Life Assurance. It may seem a contradiction, but it is the cold truth. , A.M.P. SOCIETY si - "Security through Co-operation" THE LARGEST MUTUAL i.if£ OFriCc THE feHPJRE Established 1849 (Incorporated in Australia; A- f IKIW. Manager tor New Zealand. Head Office for New Zetland - r l KT'-.Mt-iOi "V- r a Hamilton District Manager: W. H. D. COLTMAN.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 29, 30 November 1943, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 29, 30 November 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 29, 30 November 1943, Page 7

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