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TRACTOR and FARM MACHINERY SERVICE ARC WELDING GAS WELDING Tractors and Farm Machinery Expertly Serviced in our WORKSHOP or on the FARM. ★ It pays to have your Hay Making Machinery SERVICED in Readiness for the start of the Season. * Our knowledge of the McCormick-Deer-ing line is at your service. Telephone your enquiries to , Mussett & Littlejohn! THE STRAND, WHAKATANE. PHONE 344. P.O. BOX 59.

r A, ¥ & a m o u ea or sen c £a This is a time for plain speaking. For the facts are stark and grim. Thousands of fellow humans are dying every day—through starvation. Millions are hungry all the time .. . their weakened bodies are easy prey of disease and plague. And the world food situation is little better. Despite brighter reports here and there, six years of labour shortages, fertiliser shortages, machinery shortages and scorched earth can’t be made good in a season. Though many of these starving people were our enemies, their children were not and they suffer most. They are the new generation with whom we must forge peace. And if those nations with food surpluses fail to share them with the famine countries, the end result could be far worse than a lengthening list of alien dead. Britain, perhaps more than any other country in the world, realises this and helps feed the starving from her scanty store and frugal table. Can we, who are blessed with plenty, do less in the name of humanity and peace? AT LEAST A COUPON FROM EVERY FAMILY EVERY WEEK SAVE FOOD FOR BRITAIN AND THE FAMINE COUNTRIES FEC 62.2.

~ r CASEMENTS 8C WINDOWS made from the best materials will cost you less if you have them made byB9ON SULLIVAN LUKE LTD. Builders, Timber and Hardware Merchants WHAKATANE —'Phone It

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 37, 14 October 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 37, 14 October 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 37, 14 October 1946, Page 2

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