MIRO STOVES Ideal for heating the house o office. ★ Also BROADWAY HEATERS Large and Small. s. s. SHAPLEY & CO. The Home of Plumbing Goods. PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING LLOYD M. SLY Pianos bought and sold. Borer treatments and complete. - overhauls. Having just returned from English and Continental factories, regular servicing employing latest overseas methods is now available. Agent: LASKEY’S RADIOS, Whakatane. Phone 227. PARKINSON 8 BOUSKILLL™ !30SVmonDS ST.AUCK, PHONG 41.0 6 3 Local Agents: HUME BROS., LTD.
A MONEY-MAKING PROPOSITION Turn your own, and your neighbour’s sections into profitable garden plots. The quickest and certainly the easiest way is to use a HOWARD ROTARY HOE. This machine will efficiently prepare the ground for any kind of crop. When not in use for tilling or cultivating its rugged 5 h.p. 4-cycle motor may be used to drive a circular saw, pump, or other similar plant. See us now while these machines are in stock. We will be pleased to show and explain the many outstanding features of this very popular machine. Call, write or ring. MORRIS AND DODGE DEALERS, WHAKATANE. Phones: Day 22D, Evening 22M & 463.
COLEMAN LAMPS AND IRONS COLEMAN LAMPS AND IRONS S I DEVALUATION OF THE POUND WILL MAKE THE NEXT LOT OF, THESE AMERICAN COLEMAN GOODS MUCH DEARER. ■ ! i KEROSENE TABLE LAMPS 75/KEROSENE LANTERNS 66/6 KEROSENE IRONS, 88/6 THREE-BURNER STOVES, £B/5/t PRICE MERCHANDISE Coy. Ltd. Phone 1, Whakatane.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 63, 14 November 1949, Page 7
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