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INSURE WITH THE FARMERS’ FRIEND The Dominion Life Office is an all New Zealand . office, known to the farmers of New Zealand as a sound, secure and friendly organisation. Itoffers you Low Premium Rates—Generous Bonuses. —substantially increased Post-war Bonuses. The Dominion Life Office ranks with the leading Life-Offices. Call or Phone ARTHUR C. KING, Real Estate and Business Agent COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS, WIIAKATANE. Established 1919. /a «**StS»* & ■r s»V wmm. LASKEY’S RADIOS Opp. P.O. Phone 227. COMPANION & PACIFIC RADIOS. Highest trade-ins given. VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC FENCE WIND CHARGERS * PICK-UPS.

XMAS is time for Ring us your Order for LOCALLY GROWN LAMB, ' YOUNG BEEF, QUALITY PORK. It must be good to keep this year. THE FAMILY MEAT COY. LTD. ’PHONE 17.

THE WISE FARMER SEES TO IT— That his stock always have access to irsta Stock Food (Registered Pursuant to Stoc k Remedies Act).. This is a super product with a 100 per cent, mineral content. Leave your orders with HALL & STEWART, EDGECUMBE. PHONE 136 m, (Marsta Pays Good Dividends) \

m I r ('•'H nr. 3 ■’■-5- _- =- « -- 5 c. Ipj^U gfPp^i 3 ]? , . k ev *-.. HCrf fee ... But Queen Anne Chocolates ring the belli The hall-mark of elegance distinguishes Queen Anne chocolates. The perfect third for the theatre twosome, Queen Anne's are fresh, and delectable. ueen (Anne CHOCOLATES “Best loved by those who love the best” Q\\^ GTS* l: > \ v x ADAMS BRUCE LTD.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 67, 30 December 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 67, 30 December 1946, Page 6

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