PUBLIC NOTICES BOAST BEEF of old England Builds Boys of the Bulldog Breed. Prime Beef, Mutton. C. A. Timbs & Sons THE STRAND WHAKATANE Plan Vour Own Home and let us assist you to make it lasting and comfortable by supplying Quality Timber We can also show you how to obtain extra charm and comfort. BOON SUtLIVAN LUKE LTD. Builders, Timber and Hardware Merchants WHAKATANE —'P h o n e 1 I / % For all classes of MONUMENTAL WORK Consult, W. JARRETT & SON Funeral Directors, Whakatane, Phone 1295. Pffl I liiipiii IS c k '-i;rzr twM m m —— f 1 t all common comlaints, rheumatism about the most earying and deressing. It's no good waiting ior thos. ainful twinges and stiffness to disappca: f their own accord —tackle your rheumatism ow with KRUSCHEN. The treatment is mple, a teaspoonful of Kruschen in hot water, before •eakfast each morning for at least a month. Kruschen helps to keep the bowels oper and the kidneys well flushed It assists to purify theiblood brace your liver, ease thosi rheumatic aches and pair, that cause you misery. Ge ' that Kruschen feeling’ f< yourself! Nothing in t! world like it. Kruschen has a lon record of success in case of rheumatism, neu; itis, lumbago, seif ica, backache, hea'' aches, const: pati '!s LI" If iSiJi.; •§! 'a Ir'l'Jh The Regular way for te.a E. GRIFFITHS HUGHES LTD Adelphi. Salford. Manchester, Etts-gssaesgr^'aagd.'g-1 rsrrrr: tS£UH fc&tiisSmi
STOCK SALES OPOTIKI RAM FAIR OPOTIKI SALEYARDS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 12 Noon. 120 1-Shear Romney Rams 100 1-Shear S.D. Rams. ASSOCIATED AUCTIONEERS, Opotiki. TE PUKE RAM FAIR WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 At 12.30 250 RAMS, including:— 200 1-Shear Southdown Rams 30 2-Shear S.D. Rams 20 M.A. S.D. and Romney Rams The entry includes top-quality Rams on account of the following well-known breeders: W. Chapman, Morrinsville; W. O. Williams, - Hawera; R. J. McDonald, “Mana” Stud Dannevirke; A. J. Corrigan, Hawera; and D. F. Wickham, Katikati. Special entry on account of Mr A. J. Corrigan, Hawera: 2 Stud 1-Shear Southdown Rams. This year’s yarding can be thoroughly recommended to farmers desiring to improve the quality and weight of their fat lambs. Entries Solicited. A nti nnppvc THE FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE AUCTIONEERING CO. LTD. Te Puke and Branches. 97 WHAKATANE SHEEP FAIR MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 At 12.30. 5500 Sheep comprising:— 2500 syr Ewes 500 2th Ewes 500 6yr Ewes 500 M.A. Ewes 500 W.F. M.S. Lambs 1000 B.F. Lambs 'Special Entry. 1 1939 Hillman Minx 10 h.p. car. NOTE: Most of ewes ex-East Coast Stations. A/c Client: 1 1929 15cwt Studebaker Truck with stock frames, good rubber and recently overhauled. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. 29 EDGECUMBE PIG SALE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 500 Pigs of all classes. 1 Rainbow Topdresser in perfect Older. 2 Horse Collars. FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING CO. 103 C.L.C. MOTORS LTD. (Late Wheeler’s Garage Ltd.) For repairs to all makes of CARS, TRUCKS and TRACTORS. RE-BORES AND OVERHAULING OUR SPECIALTY. LARGE STOCKS OF.PARTS Accessories on hand. . Phones: 22D and 463. FARMERS! Fordson Major Tractors arriving early next year, steel or rubber. Book your order now. Armstrongs’ Garage.
FEC6.IB What parts a are 0 # No need to tell housewives how to plan their meat meals ... no need after years of rationing ... but even the best of us can save a little more couponed meat when it’s a case of helping Britain. By using less beef .. . less mutton . . . less lamb, and eating more appetising small goods or “Brits” we may have a few coupons over . . . coupons which mean meat saved for Britain. FR.EE POSTAGE —if you are unable to take your coupons to your Post Office send them postage free* addressed to your local Postmaster. & mßßsL£t $ BRITS ARE UNRATIONED GOODS Ask for Brits ... they are the unrationed parts of a sheep ... the kidneys, liver, tongue, and other tasty small goods. But Brits also include all the coupon substitutes ... fresh and tinned fish, eggs, bacon, ham, shell-fish, tinned meat, sausages, rabbits ... all good food ... ali make satisfying meals. Try a few more Brits .. . they’re not expensive and most important, they help Britain J We SiiVE MEET r s; hec ansa 0 & St/
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 20, 10 February 1948, Page 8
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