tsHERF THE NEW I I H Westinghouse * !94l REFRIGERATOR with . . TRU-ZONE COLD IT'S NEW! IT'S DIFFERENT! IllT I rlI H Westinghouse again leads in the J I Mil m | advancement of safe and better food £ (I protection. New "TRU - ZONE i? —• (f—ife I |1 COLD," an exclusive Westinghouse l j| feature, permits you to select the X. —| exact cold you need; then holds temperatures TRUE — gives you the "right"cold and humidity for each jj»Bse 6 »°a| type all about this I v .. JJk_ I new the five distinct ~~ • X I ■ zones of--cold." It's the greatest * 11 — : ' Pjgir : ~~ advance in Refrigeration for 1941. | Many Sensational Features Be sure to see the big "Sanalloy" SUPER FREEZER, with Ex-Press Tray Release ... the new extra large jw—fc, I 5® MEAT-KEEPER... the new Double Compartment IgSS HUMIDRAWER . . new FIBERGLAS Insulation . . "■'MMaiBIHWiBMBy the th.rifty ECONOMIZER Melanism. ON DISPLAY AT— R. OXEN HAM THE STRAND, WHAKATANE
DEATH DUTIES! The A.M.P. Society—Largest Mutual Life Assurance Office in the Empire — gives you this FREE Service Death Duties! Income Tax! Here are subjects in which every business man receiving a reasonable income, and with investments in land or a business, or in stocks, shares and bonds should understand fully for his own protection. Yet how many do? , Do YOU ? Do you realise how much ready cash it is necessary for you to provide against your demise in order to keep your 0 estate intact for your beneficiaries? Do you know the maximum exemptions allowed by law for Life Assurance Premiums for Income Tax purposes ? f These are vital facts for farmers and business men, particularly today — facts • with which they should be fully conversant. The booklets illustrated above have been drawn up by the A.M.P. Service and Information Dept., and cover i these subjects fully. They are clear, concise and written in straight-forward, non-technical language. "To-Morrow's Acres" explains both subjects from the farmer's viewpoint, while the other two booklets take each subject individually. If you would like any of these booklets, just fill in and post the coupon below now! They will be sent to you immediately, and without any cost or obligation whatever. cut out and post i this coupon, Nowi wa The Service and |MAH Information Dept^ A.M.P. Society, Box 1464, Wellington. I Zl Cease me oM|igation your __ .... □ "To-Morrow's Acres" (a booklet for farmers covering The Largest Mutual Life ' Death Duty and Income Tax); □ " Probate Policies toOffice in the Empire p a y Death Duties"; Q " Life Assurance Premiums and - Established 1.849 Income (Mark an "X" In the Q in front of the (Incorporated In Australia) you.) Head Office for New Zealand, '* ' - Customhouse Quay, Wellington. W. T. IKIN, Manager for N.Z. ADDRESS- • Vi —- 1 "ampTT Hamilton District Manager, W. H. COLTMAN. Bay of Plenty District Agent-' J. N. BULLARD * Goulstone Road, Whakatane. Phone 227 M. J
t Modern Shoe Repair Methods Employed Here ' Even the most dainty shoes entrusted to us to repair are returned to you perfect in shape and practically reQuick and first class Shoe Repairs Service at moderate prices. S. BROWN WHAKATANE BOOT STORE & REPAIRING OPP. CUTLER'S WHAKATANE , v
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 296, 21 April 1941, Page 2
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