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PUBLIC NOTICES i POSTS !! ! POSTS !! ! POSTS !! ! POSTS !! ! STRAINERS—ANGLE POSTS— . COMPLETE WITH STAYS ALL REINFORCED CONCRETE REINFORCED CONCRETE Inspect products at MUSSETT & LITTLE JOHN The Strand or at works site, Douglas Street Whakatane. Concrete Troughs, Cowlick Haystack Weights. Built to your specification. Order now. Phones 66M j 665. CONCRETE POST CO., Churchouse & Whakatane. GEORGE BETTLE Chemist Christ church Postal Address P.O. Box 531, Christchurch. 769 Colombo Street,

WHO WILL MANAGE YOUR FARM 40 YEARS FROM NOW ? NOW is the time'to decide what is best for the future. !YVhen you die, which of your friends or relatives can manage your farm to the best advantage for your dependents? Has this man an expert's knowledge of farm management and accounts, taxes, death and estate duties, etc.? Above all, can he spare the time from his own property to give yours the -attention it must have if it is to yield the greatest possible income for your dependents? Managing a deceased estate is a heavy responsibility for one man. So why not appoint the Guardian Trust your executor and allow it to accept this responsibility? It has all the qualifications needed for successful supervision of farm properties, backed by many years' experience. If you so desire, you may appoint your friend to act as actual supervisor of your property, or as a Co-Tr: stee or Advisory Trustee, and the Guardian Company will be only too anxious to co-operate with him. Let your local Guardian Trust manager give you details of farms under Guardian Trust supervision. See him next time you are in town, or v/rite now for a free booklet giving full details. "(juatetianliuSi & EXECUTORS' COMPANY OF N.Z. LIMITED (Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 1883.) Capital: £100,000. Additional Liability of Shareholders: £100,000. Estates under Administration exceed £16,000,000. New business last year over £1,000,000. Head Office: South British Insurance Building, Shortland Street, Auckland.

ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH BUILDING POPIEI^ A building job slows down or stops if building materials are not available. Similarly the building up of a child's bod/ slows down if the building foods are not provided for it. WHICH ARE THE BODY BUILDERS? Milk and cheese, eggs, fish and all kinds of rationed and unrationed meats. Also dried peas, beans, lentils and oatmeal which, though not quite so valuable are most useful additional builders, especially when eggs are in short supply. When a building is finished, it must be kept in repair. The same building materials are needed for this, too. And when the human body is full grown, and all through life, it must be kept in repair by means of the same foods as were needed for growth. HOW MUCH BUILDING MATERIAL IS NEEDED FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ? 3-4 glasses of milk daily for the child and 2 glasses for the adult; 3 or 4 eggs a week, I a day for the children, if possible; I ounce of any type of meat or fish at I year of age — up to 3 ounces daily at least, for the adult. After 18 months occasionally introduce grated, uncooked cheese. in-between snacks of sweet foods cannot replace the solid building foods. - YOUR FOOD — DOESST BUILD? DOES IT REPAIR? I9A FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 67, 24 April 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 67, 24 April 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 67, 24 April 1945, Page 8

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