WANTED KNOWN I OR c " TLE I CHALLENGE TO TRANSPORT USERS | 769 Colombo Street, § f Christchurch i m Postal Address P.O. Box 531, Christ- 4 J church. i Ji HARD TO comb § Hundreds of Extra Railway Wagons Wanted 1 Tf your ], nh . i s hard to comb apt ? Ever> y the need for increased transport j to break oil vou need Birmesc Hair ? facilities becomes more urgent. Speedier produc- 9. Root Compound, obtainable from f tion means speedier delivery of goods; hundreds, i F. G. Maekiow, chemist, whaka- i more railway wagons are wanted. They cannot f tane. Firmese Laboratories Ltd.. 1 be built, because of shortage of labour, of ma- J Hereford street, Christchurch. \ terials, of time. Transport users, it's up to YOU. V : ~~"— ' \ Cut down standstill time by just 10 per cent., J II Mli 'Wbf Jk\/[\ ft t\ \4 ii f a ne et l u i va^en t of hundreds of extra wagons F II /jf\ THT |\Y|J M__y iJm \ w come into operation practically overnight. I POULT TONIC ? We MUST have <l uicker turnround. i t Not To-morrow — Not Next Week — NOW. V *
Through to Victory I/\ ■.„. ■ Production Fronts! ilP^y^^^hlßL . , , „. Swampy conditions and scrub are all in the IMPORTANT: No permits are required for the day , s work %Q this massive harrow Which purchase of n.z. made Farm Machinery. works just as well on hillsides as on flat ground. i — Its penetration is exceptional. It is built like a tank and yet is easy to operate from the jm*k T# £ £ **A tractor * Booth, Macdonald & co. Ltd.
LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS EARLY. Important: -No permits are required for the purchase of N.Z. made Farm Machinery. District Agent A. G. NELL, Te Teko, R. D., Whakatane
National Winners in the Grand r A SAVINGS PLAN a iwAt iUt¥AL FOR VICTORY AND PEACE tilfhp GAI//l\//jfl Yes, New Zealanders have a plan. If the thous- M iUaJfjl»/^^^^^ ands of entries in this competition could be sum- BB iT/ffiff sLM&™r*r^ marised briefly, their thoughts and ideas would M JfflJW & **Mf Today we are a people at war. We are working hard ... providing food ... turning out the tools of \ *r» -r^ war, which, one day will bring a decisive and FIRST \ \ PRIZE smashing Victory ... a victory so complete that XtZ*^^''^ the germ of war will be buried forever with those V— wruTbred and cultivated it. Eut this Victory is p LOVIE, going to cost money! 132 A WaiwlietU Road, The price of Peace is a price we willingly pay. „ .So come along... shoulders to the wheel... hands ower lami * in pockets ... in purses ... hurry! Let's get this job finished — quickly! r — \ And when we've given and won..."Then what? SECOND \ PRIZE 1 Those who saved in wartime—invested in National Y^-— *"""^ Savings Bonds and in National Savings Accounts CORPORAL F. A. BAILEY, 'will- be links in New Zealand's newly forged chain flwwm of progress. They will invest their wartime savings tt.l\ • overseas,, in new and better homes ... new labour and time (Entry received through Postmaster, saving devices for those homes...in neV business Wanganui) enterprises... long-deferred travel... in better and —-*\ broader education for those who will grow up to €% \ protect their heritage of Peace. THIRD \ PRIZE This is what New Zealanders are thinking and \^-*^^^ planning at this moment! Help these plans to . ' _ develop and bear fruit by your willing J SERGEANT L. ATJSTIJN, V ' co-operation NOW! J C/o National Bank of N.Z. Ltd., ' ' W5.49.24
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 70, Issue 91, 18 July 1944, Page 3
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