R. S. RICKETTS Taneatua General Store HAS ALL THE FOLLOWING GOODS IN STOCK PLENTY FOR EVERYONE GROCERIES Tomato Soup Spaghetti Macaroni Vegetable Soup Condensed Milk Matches Weet Bix Vita Brits Weeties Kornies PRODUCE Seed Potatoes Eating Potatoes, old & new Mixed Grain Poultry Mash Stock Lick Meat Meal Seeds of all kinds HARDWARE Carpet Sweepers English Wringers Mincers ■ Horse Shoes Tea Sets Hinges Curtain Rod (expanding) Grates Nails and Staples DRAPERY & BOOTS Men’s Sports Trousers Men’s Sports Coats Men’s & Boys’ Pyjamas Ladies’ Frocks Ladies’ Handbags All Children’s Wear Tennis Shoes Sandals Suitcases & Attache Cases A VISIT WILL BE WELL WORTH WHILE.
This space is sponsored by the following businessmen of Taneatua J. W. GOODHEW, LTD. Phone 23. F. FITCHETT Phone 43. MERRIE BROS. Phone 64. F. GARDNER & CO. Phone 69. TANEATUA HOTEL Phone 24., COSY COTTAGE CO. Phone 54K. A. STEER Phone 52. N. H. SEMMENS Phone 2S. P. ANDERSON Phone 67. R. BAIKIE Phone 18S. R. S. RICKETTS Phone 25M. R. BAIKIE Phone 18M. DAWSON TOCKER, Garage Proprietor.
'.LABOUR’S P@LIC¥ HiANS Bl V St BETTER education has always been a keystone to Labour’s policy. To that end they reinstated the five-year olds in schools, extended the school leaving age to 15, built bigger, better, modem schools and extended educational facilities in town and country alike, from kindergarten to university. Labour plans further to push ahead vigourously with school building, reduce classes to minimum of 30, provide free text books during the whole of school life, assist pre-school training still further, raise the school leaving age again . . . and provide the best possible facilities to produce men and women educated in the fullest sense of the word—mentally, culturally, physically. FREE DENTAL AND MEDICAL SERVICES The free school dental ■ service which last year treated 200,000 children, will be extended to cover secondary schools as well. Medical inspections will be continued and improved. FREE, APPLES IN SCHOOLS Since 1941, as part of the health sjcheme, up to 157,000 cases of apples are distributed annually to school children in the sea* son. FREE MILK DAILY ' For the last ten years, free milk has been supplied to the school children of New Zealand, an important forward step in the maintenance of national health. £2,900,000 FOR Sm* ewjcation lit PM m fplp m MONEY SPENT ON EDUCATION HAS MORE THAN DOUBLED §j UNDER NATIONAL UNDER LABOUR (1934-35) (1945-46) £7,900,000 10
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.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 46, 6 November 1946, Page 3
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