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For all classes of Monumental Work Consult, W. Jarrett & Son WHAKATANE, Funeral Directors, Phone 1295. “THE GIFT SHOP” (Opposite the Rock) FOR DISTINCTIVE JEWELLERY Also Paua and Suede Souvenirs, N.Z. Inlaid Boxes, Pokerwork (hand painted), Maori Carved Boxes. WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF TRACED NEEDLEWORK. Crystal, Fancy China, Silverware, Ladies’ ‘ Plastic Cigarette Cases. MODERN i BEAUTY SALON | iPhone 370. 1 P I EXTEND TO ALL MY 1 i CLIENTS THE SEASON’S ■ GREETINGS FOR NEW | YEAR 1949. I D. WALDEGRAVE. I | BATTERIES for all makes of cars and trucks at Armstrong’s Garage.

The gods played sack an important part in the lives of 1 ancient Greeks that offerings or “libations” had to be made before any drinking took place. This method of achieving favour with the deities was performed by pouring a measure of wine on to the ground. For- obvious reasons this custom is no longer in vogue but—£2vdtfrni Id D.B. lager A WAITEMATA QUALITY PRODUCT H D.B. HOSPITALITY

Uh Fordson Major Tractors assembled and despatched from Ford Factory, Lower Haiti, for New Zealand farmers in 1943. Here’s why New Zealand farmers overwhelmingly made the English FORDSON MAJOR their first choice (2) ECONOMICAL OPERATION; (3) EVERY FEATURE you need for ALL FARM JOBS; (4) UNSURPASSED SERVICE AND PARTS FACILITIES at 80 Ford Dealers and (5) FAR LOWER FIRST COST. Ask your Ford Dealer to demonstrate the English FORDSON MAJOR —the leader! England produced the Tools -t New Zealand will produce more food!

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 41, 14 January 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 41, 14 January 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 41, 14 January 1949, Page 6

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