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WP S 3 i V We have a large selection to choose from in all Departments. 1 \ MERCERY—Spo'rts Shirts, Hose, Gift Sets, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, etc. SHOWROOM—Beach Wear, Housecoats, Underwear Sets, Nights and Pyjamas, Sports Blouses. MANCHESTER—Luncheon Sets, English Face Supper Cloths from 12/6, Tray Cloths, Duchess Sets, Striped or Plain Towels. , ' j ’ HABERDASHERY —Handbags, Brush and Comb Sets, Jewellery, Handkerchiefs, Pure Silk and Nylon Hosiery. FOOTWEAR —Lovely Slippers, Floral Crepes 21/9, Velvet with Cuban Heels 17/10. Sandals, Beach Shoes, Sandshoes, all types. FURNITURE —Fireside Chairs from 79/6, Tea Wagons, Axminster Hugs, China Cabinets, Smokers Stands, Children’s Prams and Pushchairs, etc. We Invite Your Inspection . Phone 13m \ P.O. Box 70

I ■■ ~ . v„ \ ui 'U % ma X 5 k % vfcz /: & Fire never sleeps—nor do the men of the Forest Service who man a chain of fire look-out - r stations and maintain a constant watch for fires over huge areas of exotic and native forests. R.N.Z.A.F. Air Patrols extend their “seeing eye” over thousands of miles of country. Pilots on N.A.C. routine flights report forest or scrub fires. Dangerous conditions of air temperature, humidity, wind velocity and rainfall deficiency are predicted by special instruments three times daily at control points throughout New Zealand. Danger positions are plotted and men and equipment are moved to threatened areas. This unceasing work of the New Zealand Forest Services deserves your support. STOP FIRES EARLY! Farmers, Motorists, Trampers, please report any unattended fire on roadside or in open country immediately. Just phone the nearest telephone exchange, who send a,priority toll call to the rura! fire officer. Put out small fires yourseif. F 49.1 l^ N£W 'ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE # SOIL CONSERVATION CQ^NCtl^*^

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 78, 19 December 1949, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 78, 19 December 1949, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 78, 19 December 1949, Page 7

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