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Man. wit 11 cl tH, i&iofc ' ' % . .4L ! jS: , ' V Vr ' Don't stop him! He's I-—"| had strict instructions to i bring home Queen Annes. j ft \Aj I \ And, as you know, / / Vnf Queen Annes are often H / / ) hard to obtain —they are/i unavoidably restricted. f V I If the girl in the shop says:: I "Sorry, no Queen Annes",. \ tomorrow you might m l be lucky. IIXA. QU6£N ANNE OKQCQUATBS I®T b' • " ' ■ 11 1 1 CONCRETE , 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. WILSdS-'CEHBTT , LTD. South British Insurance Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland. , % J? iaSte I!,,? u p ! s illfe W . D rr 1 9° Q_P ? ' \ Sales!! » Like ifs baking results, " Q-P" sales are also RISING - - - Why? BECAUSE "Q-P" BAKING POWDER LEAVES NO AFTER-TASTE Since its introduction just over 12 monthf 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 aj; tin to-day! " *A D r BAKINCj^—' U-r POWDER 'Buy a tin .to-day!- ■ ■ . >' ft 4oz 7d. 14oz l/6d. | , ■ ' v ' ' _V

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 50, 20 February 1945, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 50, 20 February 1945, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 50, 20 February 1945, Page 6

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