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WATCH THIS SPACE S ' . • ’A • v t for your Shopping Guide SPONSORED BY THE BUSINESSMEN OF TANEATUA. James W. Goodhew Ltd. G. W. Merrie Grocers, Drapers, Hardware, Produce, Ser- Petrol, Oil, Tyres and Motor Accessories, vice Station Proprietors, Coal and General PHONE 64. Merchants. . ‘ phone 23. A. Steer Tonnoiiio H n | a | Tearoom and Milk Bar Proprietors, ConfecIdllcdlUu J.J.ULCI tioners and Fruiterers. W. Alexander Proprietor. PHONE 52. PHONE 24. t\ rt 1 4-4- ' p . , R. S Ricketts JL • Anaerson Grocers, Drapers, Hardware, Produce, ConGeneral Carriers and Forwarding Agents, fectioners, Ice Cream, General Merchants. 8 PHONE 25M. PHONE 67. F Fitchett Saddler, Statibner and Newsagent. PHONE 43. Cosy Cottage Company (Attwood and Shannon) Builders and Building Contractors. PHONE 54K. A. Baikie Taneatua Bakery and Pastrycooks. PHONE 18S. G. Gardner & Co. Bulldozer Contractor. PHONE 67. N. H. Semmens General Cartage Contractors. PHONE 2S. A. Baikie Confectioners. Agents for Taneatua Bakery. PHONE 18M. D. Tocker Garage Proprietor. PHONE 60

s s SHAPLEY &- CO REGISTERED PLUMBERS. Install now Independent Boiler for Reliable Hot Water Service. Agents for Romesse Heaters and Hot Dogge. Ring 209 M, Whakatane.

r as i MI! ill 01 •\ SB*. mm& . STS «« Hi \ J f*J £**«* *<■. •J* ft II lii R ss \ RAIN ■ 6 M Msr*f s through pours Ml roofs bomb m 9t walls UNTIL I went back home and saw it for myself, I had no idea how wretched is the condition of the British working people”, write's a New Zealander who recently re-visited England. • “You have to live, if you call it really living, under English conditions to appreciate how bad they are. . ... l “The places in which many working-class people exist are less habitable than the average back-yardl fowlhouse in a New Zealand suburb. Rain pours in through the bomb-damaged roofs and walls .. the buildings are so badly shaken that they will have to be pulled down and re-built sooner or later”. . Some of Britain’s troubles eon be shared! At least we can make sure thaT there are no delays in the production and delivery of food. Remember Britain’s troubles will be more easily overcome when she has sufficient food in the larder to feed her working millions. * F6C.89.24 tfopen. 1s on wmmmmm > mm ■ : & •• • / ■ ■

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 23, 2 May 1947, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 23, 2 May 1947, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 23, 2 May 1947, Page 3

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