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SHOP AT THE FOUR SQUARE SELF SERVICE STORE. We have received a special purchase of English White and Gold Cups and Saucers. A great favourite in prewar years, we are able to do them at the low price of 2/11 each. See our window. Useful Utility Dinnersets, nice patterns, with Cups and Saucers to match at £4/15/- to £5/17/6. Enamelware from England—Saucepans, Jugs, Kettles, Pie Dishes, Funnels, Billies and Wash Bowls. » JOIN THE FOUR SQUARE CHRISTMAS CLUB. PAY A SMALL DEPOSIT EACH WEEK AND WE ADD A SUBSTANTIAL BONUS WHEN YOU BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. Prices Store PHONE 1, WHAKATANE.

i ■ ff!n%9o W&*. ENJOYS 3 BOTTLES OF WASTEMATA EVERY DAY am A recent photograph of Mr. J. McGrath Mr. J. McGrath of St. James Street, Newton, Auckland, has recently celebrated his 90th birthday. Yes the 90th and still going strong. For 19 years now Mr. McGrath has enjoyed 3 and sometimes 4 bottles of Waitemata every day, and he is satisfied there is something in Waitemata that keeps him feeling fit and well and on top of the world. He says it contributes greatly to his good health and enjoyment of living, and invites all his friends to follow his excellent example. Heartiest congratulations-and best wishes to Mr. McGrath on the occasion of his 90th birthday. It’s WAITEMATA for Good Health and WAITEMATA for Long Life imuftm/ TODAYS GREAT DRIfIK m mxmm D 8.30

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 60, 23 June 1950, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 60, 23 June 1950, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 60, 23 June 1950, Page 7

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