MR FARMER Get expert independent advice about your MILKING MACHINE or SEPARATOR. Charges moderate. Machines overhauled. New and second hand machines for sale. A.M.P. LIFE INSURANCE Ordinary Branch. R. A. TIMS, 'Phone 96 s i P.O. Box 6G t Whakatane. NEW stocks arrived—Cosy Revers. able and 3-piece Satin Pram Sets, N.Z. designs in Needlework at "The Gift Shop." 48 KEEP Baby Warm! With Cosy Pram and Cot Covers. Prices 17/G 19/11, 33/6 ? 45/- at Bridgers Ltd.
RAILWAY SEAT RESERVATIONS PLEASE CANCEL EARLY WHEN NOT REQUIRED Reservation holders whose plans change after booking are urged to cancel their unrequired seats immediately they become aware of their inability to use them. Such consideration frees the unwanted seats for * persons who otherwise may be debarred from travelling; it also obviates the ticket holders' liability for the additional charge due by those who inconsiderately neglect to cancel in reasonable time for re-alloca-tion, seats which they have no intention of using. EVERY SEAT IS NEEDED.
NATIONAL SAYINGS J j The first repayment of National Savings falls W p due on 30th JUNE, 1945, and the following is w published lor the guidance of investors. 1 WHAT MONEY FALLS DUE FOR REPAYMENT ON 30th JUNE, 1945 AND WI ™ IN 4 WHAT PROCEDURE IS NECESSARY? ' All sums invested in National Savings Accounts For withdrawal, transfer or reinvestment for two up to 30th June, 1943, with interest to 30th June, 1945. £®? rs ' take your P assb °° k to Y°ur nearest Post < Office or your Trustee Savings Bank and complete 2 WHAT ARE THE REPAYMENT the special form available at those offices. OPTIONS ? (a) Money (the whole or any portion) may be S WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU TAKE NO withdrawn. ACTION? (b) Money (the whole or any portion) may be transferred to a Post Office Savings Bank Your money will remain invested in National Account or to a Trustee Savings Bank Account. Savings at 3 per cent, and will again become due (c) Money (the whole or any portion) may be or repayment on 30th June, 1946. • reinvested at 3 per cent, in National Savings for a further term of two years from 30th June, * 1945. (d) Money (the whole or any portion) may be left NOTE: 1. The foregoing does not relate to National where it is and it will remain invested at 3 Savings Bonds. These mature 5 years from date of ' P er cent - 00001110 ue * or issue and may bd redeemed when due, at any Post repayment on 30th June, 1945. * (e) Investors may exercise any combination of the above options. 2. All National Savings Accounts with the Post Office 3 WHAT PERIOD. IS ALLOWED FOR aie centra^Eed in Wellington, and allowance should DECISION mac^e or this fact when lodging applications for * withdrawal with your local Post Office. The repayment options may be exercised at any . v time from 30th June to 30th September, 1945. - ' W5.67.18
4 ' This British Standard Specification Creosote is i available from your Storekeeper, Dairy Com- PER GALLON pany or Merchant ... or from the distributors in 44-gallon drums only FRANK M. WINSTONE (MERCHANTS) LTD. | Freight paid to any (1 71-79 CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Phone 32-610 Island",* F. 0.8 Aucktod or Onehunga. Drums 10/- ( HHsHHBHHHHHHHBBnHIHS!! \ Bfl
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 85, 29 June 1945, Page 8
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