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WATCH THIS SPACE YOUR SHOPPING GUIDE SPONSORED BY THE BUSI NESSMEN OF TANEATUA. James W. Goodhew Ltd. Grocers, Drapers, Hardware, Produce, Service Station Proprietors, Coal and General Merchants. PHONE 23. Taneatua Hotel W. Alexander, Proprietor. PHONE 24. G. W. Merrie j Petrol, Oil, Tyres and Motor Accessories. PHONE 64. A. Steer Tearoom and Milk Bar Proprietors, Confec-* tioners and Fruiterers. PHONE 52. P. Anderson General Carriers and Forwarding Agents. PHONE 67. R. S. Ricketts Grocers, Drapers, Hardware, Produce, Confectioners, Ice Cream, General Merchants. PHONE 25M. F. Fitchett Saddler, Stationer and Newsagent. PHONE 43. F. Gardner & Co. Bulldozer Contractor. PHONE 67. Cosy Cottage Company (Attwood & Shannon) Builders and Building Contractors. PHONE 54K. N. H. Semmens General Cartage Contractors. PHONE 2S. E. C. Knowles Taneatua Bakery and Pastrycooks. PHONE 18S. E. C. & E. M. Knowles Confectioners. Agents for Taneatua Bakery. PHONE 18SV5.

Finance The Bay of Plenty FINANCE & DISCOUNT Co., LIMITED WILL LEND ON ALL CLASSES OF APPROVED SECURITY at REASONABLE RATES AND UPON EASY TERMS TO SUIT. “Beacon’' Buildings The Strand

V <» * V* ~ ' yl Hi mm 1 SMR * ft* •• aiilf ....#JL ftlS-H f m*gi m War broke out and beleaguered Britain tightened its belt. Each year of the war it fought a tense, unyielding battle to provide food for forty>odd millions. For six years the British man and woman stayed on desperately short commons, hungry ... but patiently working and waiting for the end. The end is come —but not an end to hunger ... hunger for the good, things of the table, hunger for plenty instead of just enough. This, the first year of Victory, may well be the year in which the people of England aredefeated by the dreary monotony and the inadequacy of a war-timediet. 0 But we can help make plenty come to Britain once more. We can go 1 without so they won’t have to. Let’s help drive hunger from Britain by 1 saving every coupon we can. Save Food for BRITAIN m ••r-, s - 111 4 'ki ? ?4 ||jj||jj| i wr.ccii

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 66, 26 April 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 66, 26 April 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 66, 26 April 1946, Page 3

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