REPAIRS ALL KINDS OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING REPAIRS. MOTOR VEHICLE AND STATIONERY ENGINES. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE MOTORS AND POWER MOTORS REWOUND AND RECONDITIONED. WELDING, GREASE AND SPRAY TYRE'S ptr ON SALE: MOTOR AND ENGINEERING SUNDRIES, PETROL, EUROPA OIL. S. K. SCHOFIELD'S GARAGE GEORGE STREET WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU. 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, CARE FOR THE CROCKERY TRAIN TRAVELLERS CAN HELP In conserving their stock of cups, saucers and teaspoons, the Railways Refreshment Branch would appreciate the co-operation of train travellers. Many breakages could be prevented by placing used crockery in a place of safety on the platform and, unless quite unavoidable, cups, saucers and spoons should not be taken away in the train. Refreshment room customers will assist quick service by tendering the correct money; note-changing at rush periods is a hindrance. Go-operation Makes Tasks Less Difficult.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 64, 13 April 1945, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 64, 13 April 1945, Page 2
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