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SAVOY Sandwich Paste Supplies are Limited . With Each Purchase of SELF HELP TEA you will will receive One Jar SAVOY PASTE for l<H SELF HELP TEAS GO FURTHER! Gold Label Packet 2/1 Blue Label Packet l/ll| Yellow Label Packet 1/10 Spring Cleaning Specials Still Available One Lge. Bar Self Help WASH- One Cake CLEANLY POLLY ING SOAP (usual price 1/3) — and One Lge. Pkt. LUX for—--1/1 1/71 One Lge. Pkt. Self Help Wash- ( One Dozen CLOTHES PEGS and ing POWDER (usually 1/8) — ) One Large Tin “Queen Bee” 1/6 I FLOOR POLISH for- J/g

STOP GETTING UP'NIGHTS! Don’t get up night after night .because of lack of control over the urine. When your rest is interrupted, you are tired and worn out i on arising in the morning—totally I unfit for the day’s work. If you ! get up at night due to frequent, scanty passages with burning and discomfort, your kidneys and bladder need help, t The longer you have suffered from these symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble, the more you owe it to your health to heed the warnings and take immediate steps to correct the cause of sleepless nights and days of misery, discomfort and inconvenience. When the kidneys do not function properly, waste matter and poisonous acids stay in the blood. In addition to causing frequent scanty passages, you may have backache, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, leg Bains', swollen feet and ankles, dizziness, puffiness under the eyes and excess uric acid. Don’t delay! Neglect is dangerous. Take DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. They strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, banish pain and aid in ridding the system of harmful wastes and acid poisons. Get DOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS to-day. Foster-McClellan Co., Proprietors, 15 Hamilton St., Sydney

SELF-HELP The firm that brought prices down and keeps them down

TURNING and FITTING GET OUR QUOTE FIRST. We are equipped to handle all types of turning and hitting at reasonable prices. All our work is expertly turned out and satisfaction is assured. A. E. ROGERS For All Electrical Repairs. BELMONT RD. Phone 198 S. PAEROA.

TO SELL A HOUSE Rent a room, Hire a salesman, Buy a pram, Find a lost pet, Sell a car, Place a want ad. in the “(JAZETTE ”

Nowadays nothing is Bought it’s SOLD . . . Goods or Services must be SOLD. Tell the Public what you offer for sale. TELL the Public why it should buy YOUR Goods and Services . . . Advertise in th e GAZETTE

\<s( ~LGrT PRICES NOT ALLOWED TO FALL — While Stabilisation con- \ - L_a_ ti nues ’ P r i ces for farm products will not be allowed to fall below \ the level of prices ruling at the date Stabilisation became effec- \ tive (15th December, 1942), irrespective of the effect of internal or external markets. a I 67 FARM ITEMS STABILISED — Sixty-seven commodities and £ services used by farmers have been stabilised by the Labour • Government, including fertilisers, stock foods, seeds, etc. —- DAIRY COSTS ADJUSTED TO 1938-39 LEVEL — The payment gj of special Cost Allowances to dairy farmers has the effect of —— taking costs right back to the 1938-39 level. The “Dairy Exporter” says “Costs Claims Fairly Met.” r-Z-l PRICE ADJUSTMENT FOR INCREASED COST OF LIVING — j The Labour Government has pledged that if the workers receive ' ' I——l an increase in wages because of the cost of living, the farmer also will receive an adjustment in his price—a further guarantee of economic security. rzjn SUBSIDIES TO KEEP PRICES DOWN— To stimulate production 3 and keep down prices the Labour Government this year is paying over £2,300,000 in subsidies. Subsidies, since the war began; on superphosphates, freight charges, etc., amount to £6,500,000*

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32315, 17 September 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32315, 17 September 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 32315, 17 September 1943, Page 6

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