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OCTOBER VALUES at BRIDGERS COTTON PRINTS. HAIRCORD COTTON PRINTS. HAIRCORD A selection of 20 different patterns and colourings to choose from. 36” wide priced 4/11 yard. SUMMER BREEZE. SUMMER BREEZE. There is no need for us to emphasise the outstanding qualities of Summer Breeze (in limited supply). 36” wide. Priced 5/3 yard. COTTON PIQUE. COTTON PIQUE. We are offering a first class Cotton Pique of medium weight. In shades Gold, Pink and Green. 36” wide. Priced 3/9 yard. LINEN DOWLAS. > LINEN DOWLAS. Of pure Irish Linen heavy weight and extra wide for Tea' Towels. Priced 5/6, 7/3, 7/7 yard. FELTS, MEDIUM WEIGHT. FELTS, MEDIUM WEIGHT. These Felts are suitable for three-quarter Coats. Children’s Coats, Embroidery Work, etc. In shades of Wine, Emerald, Bottle, Light Blue, Red, Mustard and Pink. 60” wide. Priced 15/6 yard. . .. SILK MAROCAIN. ’ SILK MAROCAIN. We have just landed a splendid line in Plain Silk Marocain, seven different shades for your choice. 36” wide. Priced 7/3 yard. JACQUARD SILK CREPE. JACQUARD SILK CREPE. Superior quality Jacquard Crepe Silk. Suitable for Underwear, Blouses, Frocks, etc. In shades of White Gold, Blue, Green and Pink. 36” wide. Priced 4/10 yard. CRETONNE. CRETONNE. Floral Cretonne suitable for Curtains. Four patterns. 50” wide. Priced 6/6 yard. BRIDGERS LTD WHAKATANE FOB ALL THAT’S IN DRAPERY AND FASHION WEAR.

fß* S « SD® % * m. St We still urgent!/ need more pig meats—and supplies of feed from overseas are still difficult to obtain. Consequently the Government is renewing the subsidy of £5 per acre for any of the following crops grown for winter feed—-carrots, kumikumi, pumpkin, pie-melon, sugar-beet, silverbeet, mangolds, swedes, artichokes, chou mollier, peas, maize and barley. Grow more so that you can winter more pigs—and help provide Britain with the pig meats she badly needs. Full information can be obtained from your local Pig Council or any District Office of the Department of Agriculture. mmm ©SIT MMSIE Freprxed by Department of Agriculture for the Famine Committee. FSI

STAMPS, New Monthly Magazine. The Pacific Stamp Review. Interesting and informative. 6/- years sub. scription available from PIMS Queen Street Auckland. 194 *

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 32, 2 October 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 32, 2 October 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 32, 2 October 1946, Page 7

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