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WHY is the Q.V.B. "0 The Fastest and Cleanest Milker? BECAUSE its action is Natural and Calf-like. This COMPLETE Vacuum Break gives CLEAN, FAST and NATURAL MILKING. and Secures a FULL RETURN from the Herd without * danger of discomfort to the animal. After Sales Services is carried out by specially trained G.V.B. experts and is available at all times to G.V.B. users. General OVERHAUL and RECONDITIONING of MILKING PLANTS, VACUUM PUMPS and all DAIRY MACHINERY. ★ ASK US TO QUOTE YOU FOR CONVERTING YOUR PLANT TO G.V.B. WE SPECIALISE IN CONVERSIONS. Musseft & Littlejohn THE STRAND, WHAKATANE, P.O. BOX 59. PHONE 344. QUALITY printing of all descripions executed promptly. The Bay of Plenty Beacon. Phone 10, P.O. Box FOUNTAIN PENS, Sterling Silver and Plastic Propelling Pencils. A marvellous selection at Newman’s. CYCLE Batteries and all torch bat teries now obtainable at Whittle’s.

IT PAYS TO SHOP IN KOPEOPEO Good Eating Jonathan Apples 11/9 a case. Potatoes, Outstanding Quality, 24/6 sack. Mixed Grain, Sack Lots, 8/9 bushel. Standard Poultry Mash, Sack Lots, 4/3 bushel. Onions, Good Keepers, 601 b. bag 11/9. Shell Grit, 71bs for 1/-. ★ ★ ★ WE DELIVER IN THE BOROUGH. The Store with the Stocks in Kopeopeo P. J. GREEN Phone 49 WE DELIVER

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 36, 4 June 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 36, 4 June 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 36, 4 June 1947, Page 2

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