REPAIRS I ALL KINDS OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL § ) ENGINEERING REPAIRS. MOTOR VEHICLE AND J 1 STATIONERY ENGINES. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE ) 1 MOTORS AND POWER MOTORS REWOUND AND J \ RECONDITIONED. WELDING, GREASE AND J f SPRAY, TYRES, etc. r f ON SALE: MOTOR AND ENGINEERING SUND- \ j RIES, PETROL, EUROPA OIL. # S. K. SCHOFIELD'S I J GARAGE \ ? GEORGE STREET J WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU. j
THE MART IN MIXER OVER 12000 SATISFIED USERS. MAKE ALL YOUR OWN CONCRETE REQUIRE- * MENTS 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! j \ They're Wanted Urgently for Vital Work 1 j You may not even know or notice that a railway i i wagon is being kept at your siding for a day or so # # longer than necessary. But think of the huge total F r of wagons that would be wasted throughout the J f country if all freighters were equally indifferent. J f Make sure now, that wagons coming to you do not J | waste journey time. I J GET THEM AWAY WITHOUT DELAY. |
I Jf We, the people of New Em Zealand, were asked to save H for war. HI Our money went on duty for |H the nation .. . thirty millions 111 of it in National Savings ill We're still being asked to 111 save—every shilling and every jll pound we can, 0% I Wh y ? i|| Because we're still at war. If I ||| Because workers and factories CI VIIIIJ B throughout New Zealand are ||| churning out goods for war. • | •' ||| Because we're lending our S money to help buy those 11 fa mll 111 fi g°°ds. Because they're war W I IWJ Will U If goods and not peace goods ... and we can't make all the peace goods that we can mM lik afford to buy. Jfclf BI K When there are too few goods, KVy* H too much money can be 11 V K dynamite. So we ration the 4• * I M J goods. And we save the 111 That's why we're asked to till Uv' I save. To keep prices stable, iyl 'jj ffi to safeguard the value of our II wages, to help keep New ill Zealand financially strong. 111 Saving is a vital job ... your 111 duty and mine. II But, in 3% NatiojiaLJWar' §11 Savings, our money earns 111 interest, keeps on growing... §11 building up our power to buy §11 when there'll be things to buy. fit So saving is having... never l|jk forget that. W5.64.18
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 62, 6 April 1945, Page 2
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