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£L OW ecm THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND WAS SERVING THE INTERESTS OF NEW ZEALAND When Lambton Quay was "‘the Beach", and the historic "Noah's" or "Plimmer's Ark" was in use as a bonded store on the site of the present Head Office building at Wellington, the Bank of New Zealand was even then serving our pioneer forefathers. For generation after generation the Bank has continued to serve New Zealand's pioneer families andtheir descendants and has been a vital factor in the development of New Zealand's primary and secondary industries. Today, it is at your service throughout over 200 Branches and Agencies. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Eighty-five years of Banking experience. 4.6

BACK TO NATURE with the GORDON Vacuum Break Milker This COMPLETE Vacuum Break gives CLEAN, FAST and NATURAL MILKING. and Secures a FULL RETURN from the Herd without danger of discomfort to the animal. WE SPECIALISE IN MILKER CONVERSIONS General OVERHAUL and RECONDITIONING of MILKING PLANTS, VACUUM PUMPS and all DAIRY MACHINERY. ASK US TO QUOTE YOU FOR CONVERTING YOUR PLANT TO G.V .B. Mussett & Littlejohn THE STRAND, WHAKATANE. P.O. BOX 59. PHONE 344.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 91, 26 June 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 91, 26 June 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 91, 26 June 1946, Page 2

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