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njil& I M * TENNIS ' including "Jason," "Hector," "Para Sport," and "Super Para"; also other types. Extra wear in every pair for Tennis, Beach, and Picnic use, etc. Every size in Men's, Ladies and Cliil- Children's White Tennis drens rubber soled sports shoes.: Shoes from 3/9 .Para Block soled tennis shoes are the "hard thing" for hard courts. Women's White Lace from 14' special service is Crepe Rubber 5/9 to 9/9 '.Resoling of worn tennis shoes. Balls in stock. Men's White 3/11 to 10/THE TENNIS, RUBBERWARE AND RAINCOAT PEOPLE THE STRAND WHAKATANE -Also at Auckland, Pukekohe, Hamilton and throughout New Zealand. "Not more FOOD, but more FREQUENT Food," say the Doctors MEDICAL research workers have proved by a long series of experiments that men, women and children work better, and enjoy better health, when food is eaten at more frequent intervals, during the long gap between breakfast and lunch, and between lunch and the evening meal. , . Cadbury's Bournville CostflL coa provides the perfect ' * extra meal. Drink it. between the 'regulation* It } mea ' s and for supper, and y° u wl " be delighted at y° ur Increased feeling of we,, " being! give Extra | flavor. I Every bottle of "Lion'' is P a bottle of health. Brewed IS from the purest malt, hops, yeast and mountain spring — water. It's good and will Vft 1 lOttis

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 158, 22 September 1941, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 158, 22 September 1941, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 158, 22 September 1941, Page 7

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