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STOCK SALES TE TEKO SALE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1946 Commencing 1 p.m. 250 Head Cattle including:— '3O Fat Cattle '-50 Store Cattle . 70 Mixed Cattle.. . Account Client: 169 Station Cattle comprising: 229 P.A.'Steers 15 3yr. P.A. Steers f 15 3yr. Hereford Steers •■.'lo 2yr. Hereford Heifers. Account Client: ■ 1-2 Wheel Sweep. I ,'■. Entries Solicited. Auctioneers: . N.Z. LbAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England) ! 361 OU PAY NO MORE FOR ialised 8 Wheat w« fabricate your car—Whatever St* aaak* — ron can be sore that erery saint i» protected and the correct That'* Specialised Lubrication —and it than •■ ordinary fgrease Arrange a job% Thorough LUBRICATION CONTRACT todaV* restric- '''» convenient and it ' ..J saves you money. ted panning. We>l| g gM w Drive in and vou details. Dealer ARMSTRONG & CO., LTD. )WE SERVICE ALL MAKES

m a llSllßliil : m: w "7; . <rt ■*<■:■.-a-:-:.4>. ■&•¥.:.■: m ■m 'Unit SM ... ■ ■ '■•vfs&M 111 ', ■:■ K^S Hi *«i .. ■ ipsi |jt- S# • ill ■<;■«: i/Xtt-'t;-.'.':-! 1 >>: ■■ ■ T ; : >. ; :-,: ■:•■>< tf?'4 ' mi v v "« mt. \-' _ /^ I fiXYwl When feverish, the body cries out for lemon drinks, for oranges or for the old fashioned but good blackcurrant drink. Actually, the body knows best because these fruits or drinks provide Vitamin C which enables us to fight against fever conditions. For speedier recovery we.should be given a Vitamin C fruit drink when our temperature rises, but even when we are tree from fever it is up to us to build up OUR FEVER FIGHTINGSTRENGTH. These are the fruits which are of value for their Vitamin C . , » .P Blackcurrants and red currants or blackcurrant juice. • Rose hips made up into syrup, jam, powder or jelly crystals. • Oranges, lemons or grapefruit. V • Gooseberries and Chinese gooseberries. • Tree tomatoes and ordinary tomatoes grown in the garden. • Sturmer apples. ' A &sfc«flra;--i - m ■xn t»v KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Issued by the Dept. of Health

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 8

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