INSURE WITH THE FARMERS’ FRIEND The Dominion Life Office is an all New Zealand? olfice, known to the farmers of New Zealand as a sound, secure and friendly organisation. It offers you Low Premium Rates—Generous Bonuses —substantially increased Post-war Bonuses. The Dominion Life Office ranks with the leading Life Offices. Call or Phone ARTHUR C. KING, Real Estate and Business Agent COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, WHAKATANE.. Established 1919. /k m i w CALLING ALL FARMERS The rains will be coming again and your pastures will lose their mineral content. That is the time to use MARSTA MINERAL STOCK FOOD for your young stock. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH . HALL & STEWART PHONE 136 m ' .- —- • EDGECUMBE
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 3, 10 March 1947, Page 6
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