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'm THOSE tM flu—toat Flies, Reas, Cockroaches, Mosquitoes and any other vermin are dangerous germ and disease carriers. For your own and your families’ safety rid your home of these dangerous pests. HAH© ATGMI such as we have are ideal for spraying insect removing liquids about the house or in your garden. We also stock several brands of INSECT LIQUIDS, POWDERS, etc., and MOSQUITO COILS. Our prices are low. ATA FLY SPRAY 25/- Gall.,- 4/9 Qt. Bot., 3/- 16oz Bot. FLIT FLY SPRAY 22/6 Gall., 4/6 Qt. Bot. SPYDA FLY CATCHERS 3/6 dozen, 4d each. VICTORY FLY CATCHERS 3/9 dozen, 4d each. WILLIAMS FLY TARGETS 3/6 dozen, 4d each. FLY SPRAY PUMPS 4/- and 3/3 each. ALSO IN STOCK GALVANISED FLY GAUZE, CAMFOSA, SOFONIA, EUCALYPLOT AND CARBOLIC POWDER DISINFECTANTS. CUTLERS HARDWARE LIMITED (C. L. HUDSON PROPRIETOR). Phone 80 WHAKATANE P.O. Box 92 kmm m PARKINSON f- BOUSKILL LTD 130 SYMONDS ST. AUCKLAND PHONE 41-063

The brutal fact is n m&te % t&ipw The food situation in Britain today is worse than at any time since the war began. No amount of argument will better the position but action will. And it’s action that’s needed on the part of everyone who has some say in how much food will go to Britain the farmer who grows it, the process worker in the factory, the timber worker milling the wood for crates, the waterfront worker everyone a vital link in the food chain. And it’s action that’s needed from the housewife who alone can make food economies that result in drawing less from the food pool and leaving more to be sent to England. Britain depends on us for that vital extra food to make the difference. All together to fill the food ships! f , *■ HUNGRY BRITAIN DEPENDS ON YOU FEC81.24

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 100, 28 February 1947, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 100, 28 February 1947, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 100, 28 February 1947, Page 8

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