WANTED KNOWN GEORGE BETTLE Chemist 769 Colombo Street, Christchurch Postal Address P.O. Box 531, Christchurch. FAT people say Bonkora often reduces when other treatments failed. F. G. Macklow, Chemist, Whakatane. "Bonkora is a product of Battle Creek Drugs Inc. Battle Creek Michigan, U.S.A."
winter when you DON'T have \sgSsffi THE BOOTHMAC-JNICHOLSON COMBINED to pay for hay . . . yes, there's SIDE RAKE> SWATH TURNER AND TEDDER sound commonsense in owning . ,;,,■•■.■.. * • * v~„ ««« ««««««*n TViPWsnn rnmhitiPd Here's an implement that will give years of service. A boy can a Boothmac-Nicholson Combined uge ,Th * dean work - t doeg meang that ALL the hay fe Side Rake, Swath Turner, and sav ed. 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 ADDRESS, ONEPU, R.D„ WHAKATANE.
THIS LITTLE BERLEI WENT TO WAR I ... II II II - !!!■■ ——■* Just as you were enjoying the freedom of this all-elastic, featherweight Berlei, we all went to war. Rubber went too, and so the making of this little Berlei ceased. Its freedom-for-action rubber went into action to fight for freedom. Alas, nothing takes the place of rubber in a corset. More intricate cutting and fitting of panels in a Berlei do compensate —but only if the exact figure-type fitting is obtainable. But our making battledress makes for a chronic shortage of Berleis everywhere. f I?*p \ Like a true Briton you have accepted the hardship .J /JJTKn r| without complaint. Forbear just a little longer. I 1 A Berlei executive is in America now, investiga- A n ting synthetic rubber. Berlei hopes very soon to kw reward your patience. Freedom-in-a-Berlei will lf\&Li/ r|\ come when Freedom is won —and maybe sooner! || \Jf*sL[-^ Thanks are due ... fp^'^K We tvould like to express our gratitude to the many women who have \>\(£ \) ' helped mitigate our labour shortage — especially those who, without \± Ju manpower direction, gave up their leisure and voluntarily undertook /Tj N^ the regular hours of work at Berlei. Their labour has been of real /\ \J/// service to the community — producing not only foundation garments, il\ but also huge quantities of battledress and other apparel for the v 11 fighting forces. We thank them. T
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 25, 17 November 1944, Page 3
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