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STOCK SALES WHAKATANE CATTLE FAIR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24th at 12 noon. SOO HEAD CATTLE, including 50 Fat Cows and Heifers 300 2-year P. A. and 11. Steers 100 Breeding Cows 200 Yearling P.A. Steers 50 Yearling P.A. and H. Heifers 100 Mixed Cattle' * 50 Yearling Jersey Heifers, marked ■ , : and inoculated. 50 Yearling Jersey Heifers Entries Solicited. j Auctioneers: i DALGETY & CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) 215 EDGECUMBE PIG SALE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 J 600 Pigs of all Classes. Note alteration of date. FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING CO. PUBLIC NOTICE FOOD FOR FOOD FOR FOOD FOR FOOD' FOR FOOD FOR FO O D FOR t BRITAIN BRITAIN BRITAIN BRITAIN BRITAIN BRITAIN POSTAGE OF COUPON SAVING POSTAGE OF COUPON SAVING POSTAGE OF COUPON SAVING CARDS CARDS • - " ' CARDS If it is inconvenient to take ; your Coupon Saving Cards to the Post Office for recording purposes, you can now POST- THEM FREE OF CHARGE POST THEM FREE OF CHARGE POST THEM FREE OF CHARGE POST THEM FREE OF CHARGE t Address your envelope “Fam- • ine Emergency, C/o. Local Post Office,” but do not affix postage. Further cards can be obtained from your Post Office as required, as posted cards cannot be returned. QUALITY, good workmanship and service when you are requiring Timber-,- Joinery'and Building Hardware. Enquire at Boon Sullivan Luke Ltd.

•tssm m m V m Mofj That is how food-poisoning in its most common form is very often spread. Disease germs are transmitted from careless fingers to food—the food is loaded with danger —and the unsuspecting victim pays the penalty of sickness which can be painful and serious. Disease germs may also be harboured by foods and milk that have become polluted by flies, mice or rats. These pests eat the same food as humans, and when they feed they pass their germs on. Food handlers, whether at home or in public eating places, KEEP YOUR HANDS CLEAN. Soap and water, frequently used, are the best safeguard. AND KEEP ALL FOODSTUFFS PROTECTED FROM CONTAMINATION BY FLIES AND OTHER PESTS. IT IS IN YOUR HANDS to prevent food infection . KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE issued by the Dept . of Health

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 40, 21 October 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 40, 21 October 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 40, 21 October 1946, Page 8

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