^ „ __ ■ ii ■ T- -1 - ■ ■■••1* GRANFIMJ) & CO. Oil and Colour Men I — WALLPAPER SPECIALISTS — BRUSHWARE, PAlNTERS' AND P APERH AN GERS' | REQUISI'TES | Interesting Lines: I Scrim Hackey and Putty Knives f Tacks Paint Scrapers * Tape Hubbucke White Lead I Tack Hammers Paint, Enamels, Varnish I GRANFIELB & • CO. | MAIN STREET, OTAKI |*" TREE TOMATOES 1 NOW avAilable by the case — For — JAM, SAUCE, AND CHUTNEY | RECIPES for the delicious fruit are obtainable at — | JACK HING - | MAIN STREET, OTAKI. Phone 212 H — ■ - -
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Production Depends Upon Transport |t ' j; Transport Depends Upon Availability li Of Wagons j Rail users are urgently requested to review their transport arrangements and ensure that they are doing everything possible to avoid delay in loading and unloading railway wagons. All-round co-operation in this respect will reduee substantially the aggregate running hours now lost through unnecessary standstill, and the national interest thus will be served by more intensive use being made of existing wagon stock. ;| ! Holding Up Means Letting Down ® | Time-Saving j | PASTRY | j Just Roll and Bake ! j i | Why worry about making pastry when i j Fether Flake Puff Pastry is already made I | for you? Just roll it out to the thickness j | you need and it's ready. No failures jj | with Fether Flake! I | | | from your Adams Bruce shop | I _ - s 0
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 June 1949, Page 3
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