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AUSTINS LAST LONGER 1 a Why?—because Austin produce a car completely dependable in every way. Hundreds of pre-war Austins Sevens, Eights, Tens, Twelves, Fourteens, Sixteens and others—are still in service today because of the un-remitting care that went into their design and production ten, twelve, fifteen or more years ago. And now today, the brilliant new Austin A4O ‘Devon* Saloons and A7O ‘Hampshire’ Saloons liveup to this famous tradition of dependability; they are built in the same way built to last. How often do yon see the ‘Baby’i Austin of 1935 and onwards. It’s a sturdy one still. AUSTIN you can depend on it! BEABANT BROS. LTD. Whakatane and Opotiki Districts A-tt-TT GIVE A WRIST WATCH THIS XMAS . . . ... a wristlet watch is a gift cherished , by all ... an enduring compliment so personal. If you’re considering a watch this Xmas then we MUST have the watch you want . . . for our range includes all makes % ... all are guaranteed by our own craftsmen. Call in and let us show you just the watch you want. A. G. ALLAN JEWELLER (Near Post Office) GREATER PRODUCTION! GREATER ECONOMY ! Reduce the Need for Super by efficient Harrowing with THE BOOTHMAC TRIPOD KHARROW Jm I tj .4* IN ALL STANDARD SIZES, t Boothmac All-Steel Tripod Harrows are built tough for tough work. Each side gives different depth stroke which ensures that your land is broken up .more effectively. Enquire today from the manufacturers. Booth MacDonald & Co. Ltd. Branches throughout New Zealand. Head Office, P.O. Box 99, Christchurch. CUTLER BROS., Whakatane Agents.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 33, 15 December 1950, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 33, 15 December 1950, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 16, Issue 33, 15 December 1950, Page 6

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