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Vleme dopiiMad at ;|§| We know it's annoying when the girl in V J . the shop says: "Sorry, no Queen Annes". But I please don't get mad at us. We'd love to make . if ilJi enough to go round. Soon —we hope—you'll V": .? be able to buy more > readily. Meantime, if ,/ : you miss today, try again. &QOik, — Uie Uobg QUEEN ANtoE CHOCOLATES in. gullet mpply ' IT CONCRETE for Sheep Dips, Pig Pens, etc. Why not build yourself a really efficient sheep dip in clean, permanent" concrete? Or a modern cow yard or piggery? Instructions on concrete work on the farm will be sent on request. State what you wish to make. Wilsons N.Z. Portland Cement Ltd., South British. Insurance Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland. ' 10.3 ■ : ■ til 1 I I L ■' ill Hi 1 lit lIV ————■ Hiifk ll.r ®P l .1 go Q i t Sales!! .] Like its baking results, " Q-P" sales are also RISING ( - - - Why? BECAUSE "Q-P" BAKING POWDER LEAVES NO AFTER-TASTE ! Since its introduction just over 12 rnonthr 'I ago®" Q-P " Baking Powder has proved such a boon to housewives that many grocers say it is now their best seller. If you haven't • \ tried it yet, you've a treat in store. Buy^' ' ' * *(% w BAKING^^r li-r powder ,J: : .. Buy a tin to-day ! I

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 36, 29 December 1944, Page 6

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211

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 36, 29 December 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 36, 29 December 1944, Page 6

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