PUBLIC NOTICES Materials for Tanks NOW AVAILABLE NOW AVAILABLE Apply SHAPLEY &■ CO PLUMBERS Phone 209 hakalane.
It's wis# to keep the medicine chest well stocked in esse of sickness or accident. Homely remedies promptly applied save much worry and suffering. Buy laxatives, tonics, cough and cold mixtures, first-aid equipment from your chemist. Take advantage of his professional knowledge and friendly personal advice. t3 OVOLINE ECGS Wow FOR WINTER USE Every housewife, by now, realises flit absolute necessity of purchasing eggs &■ the summer and preserving them foi winter use. Now is tlie time to buy eggs— and now is the time to preserve them with Ovoline—Paste or Liquid. Providing the eggs are fresh when you Ovoline them you are absolutely assured of successful results. For over 40 years Ovoline bat never known a failure. Ask your grocei for OVOLINE PASTE or LIQUID KEEPS FRESH EGGS FRESH.
NEW health lor fat people. Take Bonkora —help eliminate fat. F. G. Macklow. Chemist, W'hakatane. "Bonkora is a product of Battle Creek Drugs Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A." Keep your herd in condition | ; if occasionally tfeey seem a little off colour, a laxative and diuretic is probably all ' they need. Give them a Green Drench. ~ /« A FROM STORES AND DAIRY 1/ 1U COMPANIES EVERYWHERE PACKET jJOade la (to sane Model Bzewenr <as Waitemata— OBfi JL Product «|||g£» I#/ Pomimon jßreweries Ltd.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 36, 24 December 1943, Page 8
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226Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 36, 24 December 1943, Page 8
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