PUBLIC NOTICE NEW CARS WILL BE SCARCE FOR A LONG TIME YET. YOU INVEST SOUNDLY WHEN YOU MAINTAIN YOUR USED CAR IN GOOD CONDITION. BRING IT TO US. ANDERSEN & NEILSEN, EDGECUMBE. Phone 251 U. PALMER Naps, once again we have a full range of iall sizes at Bridgers Men’s Dept.
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3 -'-5. 7 VALVE BANDSPREAD Here is the best news yet for everyone who wants something better in Radios. New Zealand’s leading Radio engineers in creating this luxurious 7 valve Cromwell console have not only produced a Radio that will be a distinct ornament to any room but one that will satisfy the most fastidious listener. Come and see this outstanding instrument. Horth • Erst • UJest - South ( W.Z.’s FIRST CHOICE IN RADIO j Local Dealer: A. J. MOORE, The Strand, Whakatane. N. Z. Distributors: H. W. CLARKE LTD., Wellington. ITS too late to start saving food for [the housewives of Britian when our meals are on the table. Too late then • . . but perhaps a few hours earlier, when this meal was being planned someone somewhere in Britain could have shared your food. You could have boiled the meat and potatoes instead of baking them and saved a little fat. You could have bought un-rationed meat and saved a few coupons. You could have made a bread pudding, perhaps, from stale bread and indirectly saved wheat. Meat, butter, fat, bread . . . those are the things every family can save by careful planning. It’s a job for every housewife . . . everyone who spares a thought for Britain who is fighting now for a reasonable standard of living. /t*s everyone’s job to SHIPS FEC 93. 24
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 44, 23 June 1947, Page 6
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