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A VERY NICE JOB OF 'WORK HAS BEEN COMPLETED BY THE MERCANTILE MARINE OUR SHIPMENT OF SPARE AND REPA V (ENGLISH) "J Side-delivery Rakes J and Swathturners HAVE RECENTLY ARRIVED The carrying vessel must have had some strenuous experiences to be three months overdue—but the main thing is' that SHE GOT THROUGH Thanks to the navy and mercantile marine. Jarmain users are thus assured of a plentiful supply of all SPARE PARTS to cover all require tnents Sor this season and the next. Sole M.Z. Agents Sor Jarmain Side Rakes The World's Most Efficient Harvesting- Unit This is the first of the unofficial surveys of campaigns in which the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force has taken part. A Publication that should be read by al Phone 193 STRAND THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR YOU To carry everything that the Armed Forces and Industry and Commerce have to haul, railway rolling stock must be kept moving. "Wagons must be loaded heavier, sent away faster and emptied quicker. There can be no sleeping shipments or empty wagons tucked away in sidings.. It's transportation the railways must deliver; wagons cannot be spared for storage. Every moving wagon brings victory nearer; idle wagons hold it back. WAGONS ARE ON THE WARPATH Why not try Bond and Bond Ltd. first? Here are some Suggestions: Electric Kettles Model Steamers Steel Saucepans Hanging Mirrors Ladies' Handbags Toasters —Irons, Clocks Bedside Lamps Philips Radios Pudding Basins (sets 4) Electric Ranges, etc. EXPERT ELECTRICAL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY 80 DEVONPORT ROAD, one minute up from the town

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 13056, 26 January 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 13056, 26 January 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 13056, 26 January 1943, Page 4