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 ST TO US. ANDERSEN & NEILSEN, EDGECUMBE. Phone 251 U. 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. ROAST BEEF of old England Builds Boys of the Bulldog Breed. Prime Beef, Mutton. C. A. TIMES & SONS THE STRAND WHAKATANE PALMER Naps, once again we have a full range of all sizes at Bridgers Men’s Dept.
Always the nojable combination The combination of clean, clear reception with long trouble-free life has always been the outstanding feature of the Cromwell radio. Now with the incorporation of many new wartime discoveries in electronics this powerful little 5 valve Dual Wave set is a greater Cromwell than ever and one you will certainly want. 5 Valve Dual Wave ( N.Z.’S FIRST CHOICE IK RADIO) A. J. MOOKE, THE STRAND WHAKATANE N.Z. Distributors: H. W. CLARKE LTD., Wellington. 2 7 xs * 1 ■V KB® iolrc 3EI mis is mmm r@mr \\ mm. / . A / .x/ 1 i o^.. m v w>Vi Itiq and lonq fir a REM Gill FEED The hardships of a hungry nation are - clearly revealed in this extract from an actual letter received recently from a Scottish mother She writes . . . “we certainly have barely enough to live on, and we long and long for a real good feed, at least once a month. When war ended we naturally thought food would get a bit better and queuing would stop. Now in. a way the food position is no better... My son and I are-each entitled to l/4d. worth of meat each week and I give him my share because he works so hard at the shipyard. I usually make do with a bowl of soup. We get half a pint of milk each day between us and one pint on Sundays and during the children’s holidays. My son likes porridge or cornflakes—so you can see how far a half pint of milk will go. Besides, I have nothing else for his breakfast except his 3 oz. of bacon and one egg (when I can get it) once a week. You will know from this how we live yet in my heart I thank God and can take my rest in peace after all those terrible years of war. But there you are .. . what can we do about it?” ★ ★ ★ There’s nothing that these hungry Britons ean do about it except wait and hope . . . wait for the foodships which are now being filled all over the world and hope that these ships will not be long delayed. Do your part to FILL THESE FOODSHIPS by avoiding delay in the production and delivery of food. mm m FEC.B-U4 depends on ott l /
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 47, 30 June 1947, Page 6
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