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James W. Goodhew Ltd. ,' t - TANEATUA THE PRESERVING SEASON IS HERE AGAIN /. ' • V Here are a few of your requirements: Qt. Preserving Jars 10/- per doz. Perfit Seals, complete 6/- per doz Inner Seals 3/- per doz " Rubber Rings Jam Jars Jam Covers 9d pkt 3/3 per doz 7d s pkt ARE YOU READY TO MAKE THOSE PICKLES AND SAUCES ? 8d oz 4d oz 4|d oz 6d oz 5d oz SPECIAL 1 Sponge tin 1 tin Pam’s Baking Powder The two for 2/-. MANCHESTER Single Sheets, unbleached, 23/11, 28/6, 30/9 pair. Single Sheeting 54”, white, 4/2 per yard. Single Sheeting, 54” unbleached, very good quality 3/9 per yard. Double Sheets, 90 x 100, white, 43/9, 53/3. liorrocks 63/- per pair. Double Sheets, unbleached, 32/6, 43/6. ? Double Flannellette Sheeting 7/9 per yard. Pillowcases 2/9 and 3/5 each. White roller towelling 3/11 yard. Pyjama Cloth 36” 3/1 yard. Diaper Cloth, good quality 2/8 yard. Fine White Lawn 3/10 yard. Unbleached Calico 1/9, 2/-, 2/6 yard Cream Winceyette 2/8 yard. 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. DAWSON TOCKER, Garage Proprietor. P. ANDERSON Phone 67. ' A. BAIKIE Phone 18M. R. S. RICKETTS Phone 25Mf A.*SAIKIET Phone 18M.

“POT OF GOLD” UNEARTHED

The proverbial end of the rainbow with its pot of gold was, -prosaically enough, right in the backyard for two Mobile youths, states the Christian Science Monitor. Edward G. Tigget and Billy Sullivan unearthed a jug filled with silver and gold coins, minted between 1807 and 1860, while working with a landscape crew at the back of an old residence. The coins’ monetary value was about 150 dollars, but their actual worth may be far greater to collectors. The owner of the property said if ownership of the coins were not established, the boys could have them.

YES, TIP TOP is the pure food Ice Cream. Now available in family sizes. Prices 1/5 and 2/9. Take one home with you. ,170

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 70, 8 January 1947, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 70, 8 January 1947, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 70, 8 January 1947, Page 3

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