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THE MARTIN MIXER OVER 12000 SATISFIED USERS. MAKE ALL YOUR OWN CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS WITH A "MARTIN" RAPID HAND POWERED MIXER, AND HALVE THE COSTS. WILL MIX ONE BARROW FULL IN ONE .! MINUTE AND IS EASILY TURNED BY A BOY. PRICE, £11/15/0. WE CAN ALSO SUPPLY THE "MARTIN" No. 2 MIXER HAND OR POWER DRIVEN £19/10/0. WHAKATANE FARMERS' SUPPLY CO. SOLE AGENTS,
WAGONS! WAGONS! WAGONS! They're Wanted Urgently for Vital Work Yon may not even know or notice that a railway wagon is being kept at your siding for a day or so longer than necessary. But think of the huge total of wagons that would be wasted throughout the country if all freighters were equally indifferent. Make sure now, that wagons coming to you w do not waste journey time. GET THEM AWAY WITHOUT DELAY.
hmjf A year after ,the National $m Savings scheme started 111 there were 245,000 National ill Savers and each had an' 111 average of under £14 to his 111 or her credit in a savings |1| account or in bonds. 11l Today there are nearly half PI a million and the average fp has risen to £66. Bf 1j? SsiSf 111 The thirty million pounds in JraEjgM hHB ||| National Savings is a huge H financial dam that keeps a TO flood of money in check... ||l a flood that could swamp us s I j§*TM II K because there aren't goods it i|| So the National Savers that p K ||| loyally paid in that thirty n /mm S million—and are still investdone a mighty fine job in 11 financing the War and keepI M ing New Zealand financially iliiß But the interesting part is— n ||i that few of these people who I|| saved, simply because it was ffijf fir® 111 their duty, ever dreamed |P|| ||| their savings would mount 111 as they've done. They didn't 111 expect a duty to pay such high 111 dividends! 11l There it is .. . £66, on the §11 average, for post-war buying. 11l But, if you've never been a |l National Saver, it's only £66_ ■ 111 you might have had. It's P| not too late to start, by any pi means. The need for saving 111 is as great as ever. Why. not fll open your 3% National War ' m. Savings Account now? W5.63.14
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 59, 23 March 1945, Page 2
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