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TANEATUA BAKERY A. BAIKIE Proprietor TRY OUR BREAD— Often Buttered but never Bettered.' SMALL GOODS— Madeira Fruit Blocks Wedding & Birthday Cakes a Specialty. PHONE 18m This space is sponsored by the following businessmen of Taneatua. J. W. GOODHEW, LTD, Phone 23. F. FITCHETT Phone 43. TANEATUA HOTEL Phone 24., COSY COTTAGE CO. Phone 54K. A. STEER Phone 52. P. ANDERSON Phone 67. A. BAIKIE Phone 18M. MERRIE BROS. R. S. RICKETTS F. GARDNER & CO. Phone 69. DAWSON Phone 64. N. Si. SEMENS Phone 2S. TOCKER, Garage Proprietor. Phone 60. Phone 25M. A. BAIKIE Phone 18S.

Mahy Plumbing Co. FOR PROMPT ATTENTION. NO JOB TOO BIG or TOO SMALL. 11 King Street. Phone 229. STAMPS —New Monthly Magazine, The Pacific Stamp Review. Interesting and informative. 6/- year’s subscription available from PIMS Queen Street, Auckland. 194

tend* to** WHEN the big ships pull into the wharves and the hatch-covers are taken up, there should be food waiting for men to filll the hoWerg. 'anacitv. There should be food, we say, waiting... ready! There should 3e P an/there usually is thanks to the thousands of people who have a share in its delivery. There are the farmers who produce it the factory hands who orocess it . . the truck-driver and railway men who carry it .. . tne :!erks who organise it. Yes, this food passes through many hands on its road to Britain, and every one of us can help in some way in making maximum delivery in the shortest possible time. If every one of us can keep working to capacity that will ensure nation-wide product on- If every one can save a coupon regularly and save waste that will make more food available to Britain from our ration-reserves. The fact is ... if we want Britain’s goods we must send her tooa ... as much food as British ships can carry. jjj SAVE . . . WORK . . . PLAN thaZ*s our programme for he!ping Britain % SBS

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 51, 9 July 1947, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 51, 9 July 1947, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 51, 9 July 1947, Page 3

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