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25,000,000 BOTTLES EACH YEAR The bonsTsfenf flavour and quality of Waitemata 'beer ensures Fts pride of place as Today's Great National Drink. The care withwhich it is brewed, together with the finest barley malt, hops encf yeast which are used, ensure its condistent quality. WAITEMATA NcfuDp iW'\ . y (f R/ ™ c m C'' '' : " :V - - •% 0.6. LAGER * WAITEMATA DRAUGHT BEER DOMINION BftTER ’* YITA STOUT * DOUBLE BROWN ALE WAITEMATA SPARKLING ALE 1s £ 1 "M ' x] ||fi ■ m \ ' > '•« .... Ai! •<• 67. DB lif ||| pi |1 n H it m v if M m-i ?l|f m WAITEMATA-TODAY’S GREAT DRINK Your children can help to with School Parcels ■ m \ m m jy jOST schools in New Zealand have organised a collection scheme for food for Britain. This is one way in which parents can help to send parcels and items of food without paying postage ... without having the trouble of wrapping and sewing awkward, bulky parcels. All you do is give yonr child an item of food, such as tinned meat, tinned fats, etc., and it will be handed in at the school and sent to a central depot. From here it goes direct to Britain for distribution to deserving children of British schools. Your children can play a big part in helping Britain, with her food problems. ANOTHER BULK PARCELS SCHEME If you have no children going to school, you cantake advantage of another Bulk Parcels Scheme. Address your parcels to “The Aid for Britain Parcel Committee”. Depots are being established in the following towns: Auckland, Ashburton, Blenheim, Christchurch, Dunedin, Gisborne, Greymouth, Hamilton, Invercargill, Masterton, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Oamaru, Palmerston North,. Tauranga, Thames, Timaru, Wellington, Westport and Whangarei. SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS THROUGH'YOUR LOCAL SCHOOL KB6l7—Boys Black Grain Derby Shoe. Leather sole and heel. lo's 21/3 II to ! 24/6 2 to 527/3 KB6l9—Boys Black Derby Shoe. Solid leather sole and heel. II to I 25/--2 to 5 28/9 KB72l—Boys Black Hide Boot. Reinforced hardwearing leather sole and heel. lo’s 21/3—ll to I 23/6 2 to 5 26/3 1' 10's 18/KB6l2—Boys Sturdy Rubber Soled Black Oxford Shoe. II to l 19/11 2 to 5 24/3 KB6l4—Girls Black Calf Oxford Shoe. Leather sole and heel. 10's 22/9, 11 to I 26/9, 2 to 5 29/9 ENGLISH STURDY FOOTWEAR FOR BOYS and GIRLS HANNAH’S have just landed from England a comprehensive range of Boys and Girls Footwear for all ages. KB6IO-Girls Black Side Tie Shoe. Leather sole and heel. „ II to! 22/9 2 to 5 26/cHcui 7feianMncrnoMLfnnTUlMg.fyßmi> *4tll' T N m x yt & k i M THE STRAND, WHAKATANE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 40, 23 April 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 40, 23 April 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 40, 23 April 1948, Page 3

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