F. FITCHETT ' 7; SADDLER & STATIONER, TUHOE STREET, TANEATUA Agent: N.Z. ROAD SERVICES, STATE FIRE INSURANCE. LEATHER & CANVAS WORK UNDERTAKEN, NEW AND OLD. CONSIGN RAIL OR SERVICE CAR. PHONE 43 BOX 15 SET YOUR COURSE AND SET YOUR COURSE AND lilllllllllllllllllllllllll STEER FOR STEER FOR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STEER’S MILK BAR DELICIOUS ICE CREAMS AND MILK SHAKES STEER’S FOR SATISFACTION. This space is sponsored by the following; businessmen of Taneatua: — J. W. GOOD HEW, LTD Phone 23. F. FITCHETT Phone 43. MERRIE BROS. Phone 64. F. GARDNER & CO. Phone 69. TANEATUA HOTEL Phone 24.. COSY COTTAGE CO. Phone 54K. A. STEER Phone 52. P. ANDERSON Phone 67. E. C. KNOWLES Phone 18S. R. S. RICKETTS Phone 25M. E. C. & E. m . KNOWLES N. H. SEMMENS Phone 2S. . .Phone 18M. DAWSON TOCKER, Garage Proprietor.
WISH WINN Whakatane Hotel WHAKATANE. vgent for — SINCERITY SUITS SUMMIT SHIRTS PARISIAN TIES. vlso— CANTERBURY ROSLYN MANAWATU and BRUCE WOOLLENS. And ALL WORKING MEN'S LINES.
FARMERS PREPARE FOR THE SPRING. Get in touch with KEMP & LEANING Agricultural Contractors. Ploughing, Giant Discing, all classes 'f farm work undertaken by experts. P.O. Box 75, Whakatane. 182 dr. Mclntyre’s pills Are now obtainable at all Chemists. 8/6 Box or Post free from GEORGE BETTLE 769 Colombo St. Christchu.-ch.
Finance The Bay oi 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 Whakatane.
$ ❖ Q % X I \ % \ n CM! 14 »» "5 B rmt \ On* WE did it last year—-so we can do it again. hundred and ninety thousand tons of butterfat— but by following these recommendations of the Department of Agricultural for increasing production* we can even better this target. Our dairy farms have never failed Britain yet, and this year Britain’s need for butterfat is as great as ever before. RATION new growth by “on-and-off” grazing until ample grass is available and be sure to provide the best of your fresh spring paddocks for your milkers., * FEED hay and silage until the cows refuse to eat it any longer. PLAN your hay and silage areas for next harvest but harrow the selected paddocks prior to closing. 4. REAR additional heifer calves from good cows this coming season and so build up your herd with good stock. FIGHT FAMINE Prepared by the Department of Agriculture for the Famine Emergency Committee. FBI
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 20, 4 September 1946, Page 3
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