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Are You Needing GOOD BOOTS and SHOES ? If so, a mail order to us will supply y o ur needs quickly. Our stock is "right up to the handle" in both bulk and assortment. WE SELL THE BEST ! HERE ARE SOME OF OUR LINES: FOR LADIESNo. 790—Black Glace Derby Shoes 12/(5. No. 598—Black or Tan Glace Derby Shoes, "Welted 19/6. No. 428—Blacta Glace Derby Boots 15/ G. No. 309—80 x Calf, Derby, Kid-Lined (Winter Boot) 18/9. No. 408—Fine Chrome Derby Boot 11/9. All Fitt;«l with' Cuban Heels. Patent Toe-cnps, and made on the latest shaped lasts with Kound Toes. FOR MENBostock's Glaco Wcltod Boots in i\v 0 shapes (Spike Toe, sharp and Alaska Toe, broad), 24/-. Box Call1 or Glace Royalty Footwear, in Welted Wide-Uttine and Broad Toes. All Goods posted free on receipt of remittance, and forwarded per return mail. We stock everything in the Boot and Shoe line and guara nt«e all our goods. NOTE THE ADDRESS— J. WHITEHEAD'S p.p. Box 29. - -Phone 75. Boot and Shoe Store WAI HI

CHURCH SERVICES. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.----r Sunday next' : JVTasst Tauranga, a.m. ;To I'ima, Mass 11 a.m. ; i~espers, 3 p.m.V-Rev. Father yon Vcsteinde. EVANGELISTIC SERVICE in Band Room- SUNDAY evening, t 7 o'clock. Sankey Hymns. No Colection. Hearty Invitation. TE PUKE MISSION HALL. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES Mlt .1. If STEPHENS, "Tlie Singing Evangelist," will peak and sing- every evening except >alunl;iy, \intil SUNDAY, 31st inst. song Reritai. entitled "Philip L'hi!ips. the Singing Pilgrim,"on Friday veiling. 2'Jtti inst. Admission Free, "luui'.v of.Vriiig. District Lands Office, Auckland, 13th July, 1910. IT7RITTEN TENDERS for leases H of the undermentioned reserves ill be received at the Lands Office, uckland, up to -1 p.m., on FRI>AY, 12th day of August, 1910 : WAIOTAHI PARISH : Lot 137—10 acres 2 roods 0 perches, minimum annual rental iil 0s Od. Lot 394 —14 acres 3 roods 24 perches, £1 10s Od. Lot 400—19 acres 2 roods 0 perches, £1 10s Od. Term of lease 7 years. Full conltions of lease and plan can be ■en at the Post Office, Opotiki and hiwa.ERIC C. GOLD SMITH, Commissioner of Crown Lands. TE PUKE LADIES' HOCKEY SOCIAL [TTILL be held in McDowell's V T Hall, on THURSDAY, August th. ientlemen 2s Gd. Ladies Is. M. McEWEN, Hon. Sec. FOR SxILE. i A BARGAIN. ACRES—Good Land, 2 miles J\j \J f rom Te Puke T oWnship Partly Improved.—Apply at this Office. TAURANGA CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY ASSOCIATJON. I^l ENDERS are hereby invited for Carting Cream from No. 3 toad, Te Puke, to the Taurangu factory. . Tenders returnable by SATUR>AY, July 30, at 12 o'clock noon. Deposit of £2 to accompany each render. C. E. MACMILLAN, Secretary. TE PUKE BOWLING CLUB. I^HE Annual General Meeting of . the Te Puke Bowling Club will >s held at the Uotel on MONDAY lext, August 1, at ,7.30 p.m. All nombers and intending members are ispecially invited to attend. Business : Election of officers for ensuing year. E, N. HOYTJD, ; !Ii)on. Sec, NOTICE. I3IUZES in ooaiiection with1 tjio Association's Wjnter Show will be paid at Secretary's Ofllce on Wednesday, August 3. ROBT. S. MUT.rON, Secretury. Te Puke, July 27, 1910. NOTICE. A LL those interested in the forJLJL mati-on '-of ii; \o(hesH Club are .-ordi-ally invitetl to 'attend a meetng to be hekl in the Loan and Mercantile! Company's 1 office next Monday evening! at 8 o'clock. G. L. MAHON, \ Convener. 'THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908." (Section 50). IN THE ESTATE OF ERNEST FREDERICK ROBERT, OF TE PUKE. '. 4 LL creditors and others havin,g mL claims against this estate are hereby required to semi them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the agent of the Public Trustee at Tauranga, on or before the 28th day of September, 1910. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys? payaihlo to Ihe above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account a' any posta:! money-order office, or paid to Mr A. F. TUNTCS, agent of the Public Trustee. FREDERICK FITCHETT, Public Trustee. July 18, 1910.

BEST FOR CROUP. A child may go to bed at nighl, in his usual healtV except, perhaps for a cold, only to awaken a ie\ hours later with a \vell!-develope attack of croup, and the remainder of tlio night is spent by the anxiious parents in trying to relieve hi.« sufTerinpr, which is usually more 01 less experimental. A bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy in the houst will save «!ixiety, »Sx|wrfs« awljierhaps the lifo of t'hrj child. When thi: •Medicine is givon at the first indica tion of croup the attack may ";i •ivoidi-fl -rod of?:T. after the croup; 'owrli has a->r>ea:vrt it will preven •he attack For sale by all dealers For Chronic Chest Complaints Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, 1

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5581, 29 July 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5581, 29 July 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5581, 29 July 1910, Page 3

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