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WATCH THIS SPACE for your Shopping Guide SPONSORED BY THE BUSINESSMEN OF TANEATUA. James W. Goodhew Ltd. G. W. Merrie Grocers, Drapers, Hardware, Produce, Ser- Petrol, Oil, Tyres and Motor Accessories, vice Station Proprietors, Coal and General - PHONE 64. Merchants. phone 23. A. Steer Taneatua Hotel Tearoom and Milk Bar Proprietors, Confectioners and Fruiterers. W. Alexander Proprietor. PHONE 52. PHONE 24. P. Anderson General Carriers and Forwarding Agents. PHONE 67. R. S Ricketts Grocers, Drapers, Hardware, Produce, Confectioners, fee Cream, General Merchants. PHONE 25M. F Fitchett - Saddler, Stationer and Newsagent. PHONE 43. Cosy Cottage Company (Attwood and Shannon) Builders and Building Contractors. PHONE 54K. . A. Baikie G. Gardner & Co. Bulldozer Contractor. PHONE 67. N. H. Semmens General Cartage Contractors. PHONE 2S. A. Baikie Taneatua Bakery and Pastrycooks. PHONE 18S. I. Woolliams Tobacconist and Hairdresser. D. Tocker Confectioners. Agents for Ts*«« a tua Bakery. PHONE 18M. A. J. Hughes Building Contractor. Garage Proprietor. PHONE 60

* D.B. LAGER * WAITEMATA DRAUGHT BEER * DOMINION BITTER * VITA STOUT DOUBLE BROWN ALE * WAITEMATA SPARKLING ALE v\ s L. ssss ii OBB7A ' ✓ > Slii&l Wf ?SsSS & ■ sfei m mm kSSSSSS M|p. sisss&s uOrt PC6PL A .rA 25,000,000 BOTTLES EACH YEAR The consistent flavour and quality of Waitemata beer ensures its pride of place as Today's Great National Drink. The care with which it is brewed, together with the finest barley malt, hops and yeast which are used, ensure its con* sistent quality. WAITE MATA PRODUCIMN^UDE IliiifiiPi W AITEMATA T O DAY'S REAT DRINK HP SsSK ... «4S m Wz m fd mm We a §r N—don’t let your conscience catch you # E have opened our food larder to Britain. We have said to__ her, “Except for our own needs, this is yours”. The less we take from that larder, the more we leave for Britain. But, when we take food and waste it, no one benefits ... and a hungry Britain suffers* Keep a watch on waste. Prepare meals carefully so there’s enough and not too much. Use leftovers. Be careful. Remem-ber—-fat dustbins mean thin Englishmen. EAR RR’IT AI N FEC4.IB

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 10, 6 January 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 10, 6 January 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 10, 6 January 1948, Page 3

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