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MR. FARMER! THERE IS NO BETTER LICK THAN “MARSTA” MINERAL STOCK LICK Use it with confidence for all classes of stock. It pays good dividends. ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH HALL & STEWART PHONE 136 m - EDGECUMBE

253.62 Help now will save millions more children from/j? m m mm m ■m % t One day of your pay WILL SAVE ANOTHER CHILD 1 I 'HIS European waif is being inoculated with ‘BCG to keep her free from the white plague of tuberculosis. Countless children of Europe and Asia have T.B. now; many of them can be nursed and fed back to health. Those found to be free from T.B. are being protected by ‘BCG’ inoculation, but there are millions yet to test and inoculate. And on top of that there is the constant feeding of these unhappy lost ones who survived the war, and those born since, in an aftermath that is still desolate. New Zealand’s rich surplus of milk foods, vitamin oils, and warm protective wool are needed in Europe and Asia now. Every penny, every pound you give to the United Nations Appeal for Children will be spent in New Zealand, as in 1948, on supplies which will make all the difference between life and death. Give one day’s pay, or income, or profit to this greatest of all causes. If you're an employee ask your employer to deduct a day’s pay—spread over several weeks if you wish. Or send your gift direct to your local U.N.A.C. Appeal Committee, or your local Mayor’s Office.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 76, 31 July 1950, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 76, 31 July 1950, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 76, 31 July 1950, Page 6

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