WANTED KNOWN " GEORGE BETTLE DALGETY & CO. LTD. Chemist (Incorporated in England). 769 ai°risu.huiTh rert ' STOCK AND STATION AGENTS Postal Address P.O. Box 531, Christ- GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. church. THE STRAND, WHAKATANE. I FAT people say Bonkora often re- FULL RANGE NEW SEASONS CROPPING SEEDS* duces when other treatments fail. SAMPLES OF CONCRETE POSTS IN STOCK, ta.»nk%JSa^s C a he . TELEPHONES : Office 158>E. Martin-Smith 199 Battle Creek Drugs Inc. Battle Creek Wallace 072 , Michigan, U.S.A." . winter when you DON'T liave THE BOOTHMAC-NICHOLSON COMBINED to pay for hay yes, there s SIDE RAKE, SWATH TURNER AND TEDDER sound eommonsense m owning . . , M , _ Rftnthmap-Nirhnlson Combined Here's an implement that will give years of service. A boy can ° , iVli on use it! The clean work it does means that ALL the hay is Side Rake, Swath Turner, and saved. Enquire — right away — about the BOOTHMACTedder—it's an all-purpose imple- NICHOLSON COMBINED SIDE RAKE, SWATH TURNER, ment for hay-making. AND TEDDER. Many hundreds in use. 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, 'PHONE 12S, TE TEKO POSTAL ONEPU, R D., WHAKATANE. ALL YOUR GUINEAS COULDN'T BUY IT! Yfi ... and it's out of date anyway ! But no doubt you sigh, remembering the comfort and skin-snug fit of that gleaming satin lastretch. U/OET // e to °* pre-war Berlei is lovelier, more supple I than your wartime Berlei —but only because, in the national interests, the law stipulates exactly how much elastic, and how much 'finish', we may put into a corset. Thank you for accepting hardships in such good spirit. Do f 'Wf V; not think we have lost sight of the beauty and comfort you U h a d come to expect in your Berlei. We have an executive 1 f * n America now, investigating synthetic elastic. You shall %sA Iri \ have it soon . . . just as surely as, with peace, you shall have Berleis more glamorous than you ever dreamed. xnw/-l* 1 ' \j Thanks are due ... tk We would like to express our gratitude to the many women who have helped mitigate our labour shortage — especially those who, without manpower direction, gave up their leisure and voluntarily undertook the regular hours of work at Berlei. Their labour has V (l been of real service to the community-—producing not only foundation W° X. \ garments, but also huge quantities of battledress and other apparel — for the'fighting forces. We thank them. ® -
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 21, 3 November 1944, Page 3
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