REPAIRS | I ALL KINDS OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL J } ENGINEERING REPAIRS. MOTOR VEHICLE AND ) I STATIONERY ENGINES. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE J J MOTORS AND POWER MOTORS REWOUND AND J I RECONDITIONED. WELDING, GREASE AND f f SPRAY, TYRES, etc. f f ON SALE: MOTOR AND ENGINEERING SUND- # i RIES, PETROL, EUROPA OIL. 4 J S. K. SCHOFIELD'S t i GARAGE \ \ GEORGE STREET f j WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU. j 'I
WONDER ? ? NOT JUST A LICK BUT COMPLETE MINERAL FEEDING. KEEP YOUR STOCK HEALTHY AND CONTENTED: BY FEEDING * WONDER MINERAL STOCK FOOD, COWS ARE CRAZY FOR IT. £28 PER TON. 30/- CWT. OBTAINABLE FROM WHAKATANE FARMERS' SUPPLY CO.
! SMOKING ON TRAINS j I PASSENGERS, PLEASE BE CONSIPERATE # « The Railway Department's by-laws prohibit smok- a # ing in non-smoking carriages and passengers are re- i,, 4 quested to assist in ensuring the strict observance of f • f this rule. Smoking and non-smoking compartments # r on all trains are clearly defined and respect for the f • f purpose of these definitions not only makes for more f f congenial travel, but also safeguards the rights of all J v passengers—smokers or non-smokers. J jr m sfviokikig in non-smokers. > J
What "pulling together** CAM DO \ 'TpHE purpose of the A.M.P. Society is ( JWI \ to provide financial protection for [ jJlu. jcp its members. It is a good example of <*\ /$? the force and virtue of prudence when i into practice. *0 IH The Society is purely co-operative. That is to say, it belongs to its members and ' is controlled by its members. Through membership in it, thousands of families have some measure of financial security. The Society is, indeed, the greatest co-operative institution in the Australian Commonwealth or New Zealand. Its accumulated funds have reached £148,000,000. Last year it paid out £8,750,000 in benefits to its members or their beneficiaries. For some time it has been putting £500,000 a month into War Loans; the total now lent to the New Zealand and the Australian Commonwealth Governments exceeds £55,000,000, so the Society helps to protect the Nation while it protects its members. The strength of the A.M.P. and the security of its members come of Co-operation, allied with Prudence. When men and women pull together for their mutual happiness and progress ' there is no limit to what they can do. r AMP SOCIETY j £•33 Mb ® IKS t zEBhM Q JUUJI 0 A sure friend in uncertain times" | THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE I . * Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for N Z • CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN. Manager for New Zealand? HAMILTON DISTRICT OFFICE: W. I. COLTMAN, Manager. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE: J. E. WRIGHT, 238 Devenport Road, Tauranga, Phone 222. '
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 31, 8 December 1944, Page 2
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