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I N.Z. L, & M. AGENCY CO. LIS rr Oi? FORTHCOMING SALES. ANNUAL- SALE OF TURNIP CATTLE, Te Puke, Tuesday, May MNOOXCOTAHA STOCK' SALE-, THUiiSDAV, .June 13. -MR (J. AL YEREX'S CLEARING' SALE, July 11th, 1912. ANNUAL SALE OF TUKNIP CATTLE, TE PUKE. TUESDAY, MAY 11. VJV2. At 112 noon. /•AA njEA.^ GROWN STEERS Entries Solicited. No Springers or Calves vail be of- j fered at tliis Sale. NGONGOTAHA STOCK SALE THURSnAY, JUNE 13, - At 1 p.m. "1 (^\f\ HEAD CATTLE Entries Solicited. J. BROWN, Auctioneer. NUKSE ANDERSON IS now prepared to go out nursing to any part of the District, and also to take in 'Patients. vj.cto.uia housl:, DL;VONiH>RT \iOAD. REMOVAL NOTICE.

Jonassen & Griffiths MECHANICAL ..& ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, MOTOR EXPERTS HAVE removed to more commodious premises in Devonport Road and accept work of any magnitude in both branches. Agents for Oil and Gas Engines, Windmills, Bicycles and every description of machinery. NOR]XIS_&JELL'S BLOCK Til PUKE HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. J, V. RYAN, RROPJKIETOK. HACKS and Buggies on hire at shortest iioftico. Good pad docking provided.

Travellers mot by appointment at .any place on %he East Coast. TO HORSE-QAVNBRS. Horses Broken to Saddle or Tlar nosy, and proper treatment guaranteed. TAUKANGA-TE PUKE MAIL COACH. Iloyal Mail Coach leaves Te Puke 9 a.m. THURSDAYS aiwl SATURDAYS, arri'/es Tauranga noon. Leaves Tauranga 2 p.m., arrives Te Puke 5 p.m. Address: »T. P. RYAN. Te Pake. TAURANGA DYE WORKS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— OUIi popularity is being demonstrated every day by people recommending our patent DRY CLEANING processs to their friends and after one trial thoy are quite | f upnvinued that their JSuits and \ Costumes,arc- equal,to now. i ONE fr'ia-l Vill; .suffice for your future patronage. GOODS DYED >v the ne\Yest shades. ! NOTE.THE ADDRESS— J. W. GLOVER, Proprietor. (Next Bank of New Zealand.)WHARF ST. TAURANGA "T> EJ.MONT HO US 10, 50, Upper _£> Vincent. Street,, AUCKLAND, Sing-le ami Double J looms. Good Table.—MßS HA YE, l'roprietreys.

.1. rAULKJNEK CAKHiEK/ coal & f.uiewood merchant ukey street, taujl-vnua.. 'Goods Shipped ami Keeeived. Furniture Carefully Kemoved. CLEAN, White,,well finished Culls and Collars add smartnes-i to iw's dress. "GLAZO" WNEN I JOLSili^a 'i'.iBLET w vhat you should use. It gives a brilliant glaze and'finish to thij Liucii. Sol** at 11 Stores Cd tablet.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5804, 8 May 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5804, 8 May 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5804, 8 May 1912, Page 1

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