PUBLIC NOTICES EX WAR EX WAR EX WAR ASSETS BOARD ASSETS BOARD ASSETS BOARD 3ft. KAPOK 3ft. KAPOK 3ft. KAPOK MATTRESSES MATTRESSES. MATTRESSES £4 and £5 iVw---.lv CAMOUFLAGE NETS CAMOUFLAGE NETS CAMOUFLAGE NETS 22ft. x 22ft. No. 12 Heavy Twine. Suitable for Hay Stacks and Gardens. A. J. CMM6 and Go. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Auctioneers: FOR Fibrolite Roofing, Ridging,. Spouting and Downpipe. Flat Fibrolite Sheets for walls. Order from Boon Sullivan Luke Ltd. WILLOWS ANK Seed Shop forGarden Seeds of all kinds. Also spraying materials. 335'
m u 3k w mm*. OF THE MANY WAYS A HANDYMAN CAN >,. RE HOY ATE A HOME r\ r - 1 >a All concrete, brick and masonry surfaces can be DAMP-PROOF-ED, DECORATED and PRESERVED with DURACOTE Portland Cement Paint. With 20 different colours, and so easily applied, there are dozens of uses round the house to which DURACOTE can be put. Here are just ten of them. 1. Brick or Concrete Garden Walls. 2. Garden Ornaments. 3. Ornamental & Swimming Pools. 4. Brick or Concrete Porch Walls. 5. Brick Pillars and Pergolas. 6. Brick or Concrete Chimneys. 7. Stucco or Cement Walls. 8. Concrete Block, etc., Garages. 9. Concrete or Brick Foundations. 10. Internal Walls of Garages, Cellars, etc. PCRTL/IMD CEMENT P/4IWT CUTLERS HARDWARE |_ 8 SVBIT E D (C. L. HUDSON PROPRIETOR). Phone 80 WHAKATANE P.O. Box 92
m HI ; Sk mmi# mm 1 I^B3 sss< £2s«sß g*3Kg? PMI ass assgg! RADIOS Opp. P.O. Phone 227. COMPANION & PACIFIC RADIOS. Highest trade-ins given. VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC FENCE WIND CHARGER;? PICK-UPS.
J and no more than you need If you plan all your food requirements carefully before you buy you will save money and save waste. The food which is wasted in garbage cans every year could feed an army of hungry Britons . . . who never waste food. =55 X % Jr n & 4*3 t % / rrj / but never waste f@©d Good food is available in this country k . . and there’s plenty of it! Take advantage of this good food and eat well but never commit the crime of wasting it. For wasting food of any kind is a crime against humanity . . . against the people in the famine countries whose food problems are still our problems. Housewives still can save more m '<?/j by careful planning and avoiding waste FEC 78.24
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 89, 3 February 1947, Page 8
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