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PUBLIC NOTICES ROAST BEEF of old England Builds Boys of the Bulldog Breed. Prime Beef, Mutton* C. A. TIMES & SONS THE STRAND, WHAKATANE C.L.C. MOTORS LTD. (Late Wheeler’s Garage Ltd.) For repairs to ail makes of CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS. ' RE-BORES “AND OVERHAULING OUR SPECIALTY. LARGE STOCKS OF PARTS and ACCESSORIES ON HAND. Phones: 22D and 463. HAVE YOUR SOLID AND FIBROUS PLASTER NEEDS ATTENDED TO BY EXPERTS HUME Bros. Who also specialise in Bricklaying, Concrete Paths, Monumental work and Drainlaying. Fibrous Plaster for interiors and Cementboard for exterior walls manufactured at our FACTORY IN ALEXANDRIA AVENUE. INSPECTION INVITED. HUME BROS. LTD. Phone 315 Box 4, » WHAKATANE. WISHWINN Whakatane Hotel WHAKATANE. ' Agent for— SINCERITY SUITS SUMMIT SHIRTS PARISIAN TIES. Also— CANTERBURY ROSLYN MANAWATU and BRUCE WOOLLENS. And ' ALL WORKING MEN’S LINES. DECOY DUCKS in canvas, cork or wood; also dpck colls and ammunition belts af Cutlers Hardware Ltd., C. L. Hudson, Proprietor, Phone 80.

TM/S IS BR/TJUMTODM Y "TJia/t/t you /or a „ BRUT//of SM'MW/ Bm zm o Stofc m * 1 Writes Miss O. H., of New Southgate, London. “ j? FTER reading an article in our ‘Daily Mirror’ called ‘SUMMER DOWN UNDER’ may I thank you for a breath of sunshine; one could, almost be there in New Zealand; it certainly cheered me up. “I had just come in from working in an office - where we had no heat on account of the Fuel Cut. I was working in coats, two pairs of gloves, legs, wrapped in brown paper to keep them warm my feet in a straw box. I dare say this will causeyou to smile. We had to laugh at die get up the girls have worn . . . but thank goodness we have not been put off. So you can guess what your article meant to me when you spoke of the glorious flowers and the sunshine and going to the sea, which I am lucky to see once a year on holiday. your EGGS way home from “ HOW LOVELY to stop on a dance for and “We, here, have an egg every now and again. Sometimes Mother and I have had | a rasher and \ an egg each for lunch ... and at times there is not much to eat.” ★★ ★ ★ Britain is gradually shaking off the effects of the bitter winter—but food is still her major problem. Let us continue to help her to our utmost by FILLING THE FOODSHIPSt 41 m ppr 90 mm WeUSmmii m /

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 30, 19 May 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 30, 19 May 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 30, 19 May 1947, Page 6

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