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Are You Getting A PROMPT AND PLEASANT SERVICE, PLUS GROCERIES AT LOWER COST ? IF NOT shop SELF HELP and shop wisely. Specials For This Week Only ROLLED OATS 31bs for 1/5| Save 3d Specials For This Week Only IRISH MOSS JUBES 2/- lb Save 8d SELF-HELP The firm that brought prices down and keeps them down. **qs*« SPREAD i \l fc !» MADE POSSIBLE /* “ K BY WAVf PlftTE PRINCIPLE/ BOOTHMAC MACALISTER TOPDRESSER The unique wave action of the BOOTHMAC MACALISTEB TOPDRESSER ensures an even spread of super over the whole surface and is equally efficient on sidlings as on the flat. There is no waste —and no bare patches. , ENQUIRE TODAY. Raot/unae Booth, Macdonald & Co. Ltd., Christchurch. CUTLER BROS., Whakatane Agents. * m O if:7 safe j-i: HASAN Fast-Flow MILKER Yes ! One in three New Zealand farmers has an L.K.G. machine which milks faster, DOES get more milk, giving higher butterfat yield. Ruakura Research Station state “Pump Displacement is the most important factor . . . too little useful displacement is the commonest fault of milking machines.-’ Ensure maximum displacement with an L.K.G. vacuum pump. BRUCE PARKER, WHAKATANE. P.O. Box 54, Telephone 230. Agent for J. B. McEwan & Co. Ltd.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 8

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