REPAIRS 4 ALL KINDS OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL | i ENGINEERING REPAIRS. MOTOR VEHICLE AND I STATIONERY ENGINES. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE \ MOTORS AND POWER MOTORS REWOUND AND 1 I RECONDITIONED. WELDING, GREASE AND 1 f SPRAY, TYRES, etc. f ON SALE: MOTOR AND ENGINEERING SUND- # RIES, PETROL, EUROPA OIL. j S. K. SCHOFIELD'S \ GARAGE J GEORGE STREET £ WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU. Konakis! Sledges! Konakis! Sledges! MADE FOR HARD WORK AND BUILT TO LAST. ALL STEEL FRAME WORK. WELL STAYED AND BOLTED THROUGHOUT. REPLACEABLE RUNNERS. EASY TO PULL. STOCKS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM WHAKATANE FARMERS' SUPPLY CO. 'PHONE 36. t ' ——— | HURRY RAILWAY WAGONS 5 THEY ARE IN URGENT DEMAND. | Idle railway wagons hinder transportation—and « transportation was never so vital as it is today. When 4 wagons come to you, free them without delay. They f are urgently wanted. { EVERY WAGON COUNTS, JUST NOW.
Pflf There ate fewer goods. But 1 |H there are more pay-envelopes. | S And if those pay-envelopes i I|| start bidding against each Ig other the stage is set for Hf trouble—unless... unless we perform the very simple duty ■1 set for all of us, to SAVE. fSf Saving means saving every pi penny left over once essential HI purchases are made. jP| Saving means saving the » f 1 ll money you'd normally spend 0 gfftY on those things you can't buy n .tn w l I"" • 11 11 1 U j|| This kind of saving builds a I* sound country. It's the only nH JfF personal way you can help keep New Zealand financially I I Wr strong. And, through helpJfej |If IP - Ilk ing New Zealand, you help 0' nflrtl I ym " self • I In fll' §f| That's the pleasant part of it. IO tr ||| When you invest in National ||| Wat Savings your deposit P | 4ft 111 grows by 3% every year. - 8 When peace comes you'll not filler 111 only have money to spend, A 11 pP • 5 but better, post-war products P- ill to spend it on. fj| It's worth thinking about — ? W worth doing something about. ||| If you're a National Saver, see 1| if you can increase regular fH pay-day deposits. If you * 11 haven't the habit yet,~it'9«~a 11 good time now to open your 11 3% National War Savings fil Account. ilk W5.42.16
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 57, 16 March 1945, Page 2
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