ping with other types of businesses while these are closed. It was not the wish of the business owners to close their premises at all let alone, inconvenience any of the public but unfortunately owing to the Manpower and Forces depleting the staffs so considerably these owners had no option. If you Mr Editor or the farmer can help us out by finding us more assistants let us know where we can get any we will lie only too pleased to remain open. Hop'ing this explanation will clear the matter for the farmers complaining and thanking you for your valued space. Yours etc., CLOSED SHOP.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 30, 3 December 1943, Page 4
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