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I DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR S> JOY VITALITY Navy-Blue Court Calf, pin punching around heel, vamp and toe. B and C fittings. High Cuban. 40/-. SHIRLEY MEDCALF. Brown Suede Monk Bar, flapover tongues and Cuban heel. 44/3. y A ' A V v G BETH MAXINE. Navy-Blue Calf, double stitched oval overlay vamp to toe, relieved by neat plain calf bow. Cuban heel. 43/3. d^ & A d 3 o BRIDGERS LTD. WHAKATANE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS BLACK MARKETING? H mm \ ' g m mm bun you tit ti^ e Oh® » w yes go e& of* s tie* 1 co# ta II 1 LITTLE extra butter... a little more meat takes a lot of refusing when it is offered. <j “ Bnt we must refuse* or we'll be supporting that ugly system called the “black j market**. You know, it takes two to create the black market .. . the buyer and the seller ... and if you’re not very careful, very honest with yourself you may innocently ■% Sr. become a black-marketeer. Refuse all offers of above-the-ration food, and if it is offered report it at once. Let us stamp out these selfish rackets which are preventing the full flow of food to Britain. We can, and we must send all we can to Britain because Britain herself is playing a big role in the war against famine and death the world over. WHEN YOU TAKE MORE THAN YOUR SHARE—SOMEBODY DIES! - ; ' v, : FOB BRITAIN .

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 82, 5 June 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 82, 5 June 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 82, 5 June 1946, Page 7

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