PUBLIC NOTICES EAT DENMAN'S BREAD For Quality and Flavour Its Unsurpassed. There's Milk in every Mix. Try a Loaf To-day. Golden Krust Bakery
rira: "V weapon for FARM PRODUCTION— THE BOOTHMAC H.W. 14 FEET WIDE MOTOR TOPDRESSER NEW.' REVOLUTIONARY! RELIABLE! if! 'j Two men can quickly attach the Boothmac H.W. Motor Topdresser to truck or trailer and sow | lime and fertiliser over a 14ft. spread. One lever assures simple control and prevents waste. Its construction is such that it sows evenly ton sidlings. The wheel-drive is held by tyre-rim bolts—no permanent additions or alterations to truck. The clutch has automatic-slipping in the event of a jam, thus preventing damage to the machine. Change gears are supplied for light sowing. Every modern farmer must enquire about this money-and-time saver. BOOTH, MACDONALD & CO. LTD. Branches throughout New Zealand. LET US KNOW YOUR REQUIREMENTS EARLY. Important: No permits are required for the purchase of N.Z. made Farm Machinery. District Agent A. G. NELL, 'PHONE 12S, TE TEKO POSTAL ADDRESS, ONEPU, R.D„ WHAKATANE.^ THIS LITTLE BERLEI WENT TO WAR lb r Just as you were enjoying the freedom of this all-elastic, featherweight Berlei, we all went to war. Rubber went too, and so the , making of this little Berlei ceased. Its freedfim-for-action rubber went into action to fight for freedom. ' ' * Alas, nothing takes the place of rubber in a corset. More intricate cutting and fitting of panels in a Berlei do compensate —but only if the exact figure-type fitting is obtainable. But our ■ v ." making battledress makes, for'a chronic shortage Jllljfil®— of Berleis everywhere. / \ Like a true Briton you have accepted the hardship .. \\ 9 without complaint. Forbear just a little longer. J A Berlei executive is in America now, investiga- \ijli li ting synthetic rubber. Berlei hopes very soon to rew r ard your patience. Freedom-in-a-Berlei will , come when Freedom is won —and maybe sooner! ' jj^ Thanks are due .. . P' 51 We would like to express our gratitude to the many women who have helped mitigate our labour shortage—especially those zoho, without ' """ manpower direction, gave up their leisure and voluntarily undertook /hf\ Vv. '< the regular hours of work at Berlei. Their labour has been of real //£ "■>"»' ' service to the community—producing not only foundation garments, ffi but also huge quantities of battledress and other apparel for the >v || fighting forces. We thank them. .
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 70, 4 May 1945, Page 3
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