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mow Mtfe tkoM* WML It can't happen , here because j everyone has the same l^gl I opportunities of obtaining a box '/ / I rj from today's" necessarily \ .1 L limited stocks. If the Adams / I \ i 1 , Bruce shop has sold out when /jf \ \ i you call, come again tomorrow. //I \ 1 ■ We hope that soon you'll J j \ A be able to buy Queen Anne L / V \ Chocolates more readily, £aoi\, ~ tuc lu>pe QUEEN ANtVE CHOCOL&TSS it* falter ply 20 CONCRETE , Assets! Yes, a good concrete yard, tank, milking-shed floor or piggery is a solid investment that does not depreciate. Instructions for concrete work on the farm will be sent on request. State what you wish to make. WIUONmEMHT \ LTD.. South British Insurance Shortland Street, Auckland. \ * . 93 \ . ■ \ ■ '■ \. . - H . Up! t .. . Hp!ips§> «P ! t\ - ro. g» W !h '■> Sales!! Like its baking results, "Q-P" soles are also RISING Why? \ I V" BECAUSE "Q-P" BAKING POWDER LEAVES NO AFTER-TASTE ( Since its introduction just over 12 month? ( QQO "Q-P 0 Baking Powder has proved ; j a boon to housewives that many grocers say ■ j it is now their best seller. If you haven f t* tried it yet, you've a treat in store. Buy " j '* 'ft D' BAKING^f l|-r POWDER } Buy a fin to-day! 4oz 7d., 14oz l/6d. \

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 6

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