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FARMERS!! The "EVERLAST" MILK COOLERS and "ALLWOOD" MILK LIFTS Are offered to you as the perfect combination for cooling your milk and delivering it to the milk stand without the use of raising can or milk chuting. (The stand can be 20/30 feet away from the releaser). The coolers are manufactured from the best quality copper coil, double tinned and guaranteed to stand pressure of water from pressure plants. Easy removable strainers ensure cleanliness. The milk is cooled to practically the same temperature as the water enabling you to send perfect milk to the factory. Call or write for literature or we would be pleased to have our representative call and demonstrate to you. D. McL. Wallace Ltd. VHORIE 97, WHAKATANE.

Electric Light Bulbs! j Of English or Best Quality New Zealand E Manufacture. Will give you many hours of |1 Efficient lighting Service. ||| 20 WATT ~.. 2/6 M 25 WATT .... 2/6 . 1 40 WATT .... 2/6 J 60 WATT .... 2/6 fj 75 WATT .... 3/9 |j 100 WATT .. .. 4/11 | 150 WATT .. .. 7/11 ■ [ PHONE 1. WHAKATANE. J

OSMONDS' CODLIVINE AND ALL ANIMAL MEDICINES, FOODS, STOCK, LICKS, DRENCHES, AND OINTMENTS ARE NOW BEING SOLD AND DISTRIBUTED BY GORDON R. KENT AND CO. Mr. J. HOLDEN, OSMONDS' SPECIALIST, IS VISITING THE DISTRICT, AND WILL BE CALLING ON FARMERS. HIS EXPERT KNOWLEDGE IS AT YOUR SERVICE. PHONE 344.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 138, 6 August 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 138, 6 August 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 138, 6 August 1941, Page 2

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