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S£¥W W& S;W< ' v ,-. S A FE, tNVENIENT, BUSINESSLIKE ".' , . An account with a trading Bank enables you to make payments by cheques. A cheque account does away with the risk involved in holding loose money in any quantity. It simplifies your personal bookkeeping, for your pass-book statement records your transactions in the form of deposits and payments. Make your financial payments the business like way ... by cheque. CONSULT THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND THE MANAGER WILL BE YOUR BUSINESS FRIEND sanfc of m m ESTABLISHED 1861 Over 200 Branches and Agencies in New Zealand

f*Ot* %%M* P AfO(/ 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 FLILS AND OTHER PESTS. IT IS IN YOUR HANDS to prevent food infection. KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Issued by the Dept. of Health

LEATHER Soles, Rubber Soles and Heels, Protectors, Heel and Toe Plates and all requisites for home repairs at Cutlers Hardware Ltd., C. L. Hudson, Proprietor, Phone 80.

STAMPS, New Monthly Magazine. ITlie Pacific Stamp Review, interesting and informative. G/- years sub. scription available from PIMS Queen Street Auckland. 194

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 45, 4 November 1946, Page 9 (Supplement)

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 45, 4 November 1946, Page 9 (Supplement)

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 45, 4 November 1946, Page 9 (Supplement)

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