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Here It Is !—the boothmac hay press Hundreds o£ these presses are in operation. Features of the latest improved model include all metal construction, Welded Steel Frame, Chatter-free design, adjustable Feeder head. All iron castings ' of MEEHANITE—the world LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREfamous metal for longer wear. MENTS EARLY This No. 3 model produces 45-50 Owing to many of our representatives bales per hour. A big capacity being with the Armed Forces, we have model producing 90 bales per fewer salesmen to-day, so please write in hour also available. to us advising us of your requirements. 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 125, TE TEKO POSTAL ADDRESS, ONEPU, R.D„ WHAKATANE*

OUR GLAMOUR'S ONLY A GLIMMER NOW—BUT WAIT! Tantalizing! Beside this pre-war glamour, Berlei beauty now is only a glimmer. Severe—but necessary—regulations of the Standards Institute govern how much time, labour and rubber 'P may go into any one corset. Thank you, lovely ladies all, for bearing with our present short- f~)j (l\ comings. As soon as restrictions lift, Berlei will dazzle your beauty-loving eyes again. A Berlei executive is in America now, investigating the synthetic rubber and fabric situation. We're all set to pick up where we left off—at nylon, remember ? When the whistle iT/ 1 blows, we'll shower you, overpower you with lovely limber J' Berleis beyond your dreams. We'll have you looking your most beautiful for "him" to come home to. It's a promise! } Thanks are due . . . tike to express our gratitude to the many 1 women who have helped mitigate our labour shortage— especially those who, without manpower direction, gave jjj up tMf leisure and voluntarily undertook the regular W s hours of work at Berlei. Their labour has been of real service community—producing not only found- fll ation garments, but also huge quantities of battledress JxY (| and other apparel for the forces. We thank them.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 39, 12 January 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 39, 12 January 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 39, 12 January 1945, Page 3

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