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SUPREME CONCRETE PRODUCTS SEB3MC HANKS COBPER FRAMES GHHMNEtfS WlflSH TUBS GREASE TRAPS SUMPS We Manufacture a Full Range of: PIPES, FLOODGATES, FARM NECESSITIES, BUILDING REQUISITES Stock Sizes or to Order. CALL AND INSPECT. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WATER TROUGHS (any type) SKIM-MILK TANKS PIG TROUGHS LICK TUBS HAY & ENSILAGE SILOS SCHOFIELD & Company S. K. SCHOFIELD & C. J. PARTRIDGE (Prop.) Phones: Factory 273 m . Address: Schofield 249 Bridge Street Partridge 360 s Whakat&n©

■Si V:teV&X.<:Z: 'M INSURE WITH THE FARMERS FRIEND JChe Dominion Life Office is an all New Zealand office, known to the farmers of New Zealand as a sound, secure and friendly organisation. It offers you Low premium Rates, Generous Bonuses, substantially increased Post-war Bonuses. The Dominion Life Office ranks with the leading Life Offices. Call or ’Phone Arthur C. King. Real Estate and Business Agent Commercial Building, Whakatane Established 1919. m ", I 1 xo:<% arts

ELIMINATES ELBOW-GREASE DISSOLVES GREASE 3 IS (CONTAINING CETYL-STERONEI The swce> D.O.t The manufacturers of the first true 5 per cent D.D.T. in New Zealand present a disinfectant and cleanser which is as revolutionary in its field as D.D.T. is in the field of insecticides. “STER-O-SOL” is definitely the only product of its kind in* New Zealand. Based on an entirely new bio-chemical formIf , ula, it can be used with complete confidence for all farm and household 1 , disinfectant and cleaning purposes. At all dairy factories, stock and station agents and stores. MANUFACTURED BY MODERN INSECTICIDES LTD. 702 COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. MS.I

This drinking vessel, with a whistle attached, determined the longest and strongest drinker of the party; the last participant capable of blowing the whistle received both cup and whistle as a prize. From this custom undoubtedly originated the expression, common even today, wetting one’s whistle. A Id sd£%Ad€s D.B. LAGER A WAITEMATA QUALITY PRODUCT m tm mm HfmM SB 0.1. HOSPITALITY

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 56, 23 February 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 56, 23 February 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 56, 23 February 1949, Page 6

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