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WHAKATANE FARMERS' SUPPLY CO. FOR ALL HARNESS AND SADDLERY NEEDS BLOCK DRAY SADDLES £4 15/-. SPRING CART SADDLES £3 5/-. BREECHINGS from £2 10/-. BACK BANDS 25/-, 35/TUGS 25/-, 35/-. BLINKER BRIDLES 19/6. REINS 22/6, DOUBLE 37/6. BAIL STRAPS 3/3 each*. COLLARS, all sizes 55A INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING. 'PHONE 96.
TRAIN SEAT RESERVATIONS Advice to Passengers Regarding Return Journey Train travellers are reminded that the Coal Saving Timetable will be reverted to on Monday, January 8. This means that express' train services will be reduced to approximately half the normal schedule. PASSENGERS WHO HAVE MADE PRELIMINARY APPLICATION FOR SEAT RESERVATIONS COVERING RETURN JOURNEY SHOULD APPLY FOR THEIR RESERVED SEAT NUMBERS UP TO 14 DAYS BEFORE RETURN JOURNEY DATE. THIS IS IMPORTANT.
more \\Mk)s WEALTH ; to divide up ■ NO national plan of benefits can, by itself, provide adequate security for the individual. Additional provision against the misfortunes of life (asid for comfort in old age) must be made by the citizen himself. The majority of people do make such provision. r Through the A.M.P. Society tens of thousands of New Zealand ;I J. families are engaged in building up their own security. They r see that if we are to raise our national standard of living there must be a greater production of Wealth. They are engaged in , producing their share of this wealth, and, through their A.M.P. policies, in tucking away a part of their share, so that they will , have a measure of financial security when they stand in need of it < In addition, these families are helping the Nation in its hour of need. Out of their conserved savings, the members of the A.M.P. have lent the Government of New Zealand over £10,000,000 and £60,000,000 to the Australian Commonwealth Government, and are putting £500,000 into War Loans every month. " M Ml W SOCIETY {BIBRnSBI ▼ Bm#Hß A "A sure friend In uncertain timet j THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE * L Established 1849. (Incorporated in Australia) Head Office for N.Z.: Si CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN, Manager for New Zealand. _V \ ... - r HAMILTON DISTRICT OFFICE: W. I. COLT MAN, Manafltiv DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE: J. E. WRIGHT, 238 Devenport - Road, .Tauranga, fh«ne 222«
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 41, 19 January 1945, Page 2
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