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King's Picture Go, TOWN HALL THURSDAY HINTQM'S DOUBLE A story of the Stock Exchange aud of prison life featuring FRED WAPDE AND KATHLYN ADAMS. JSEXT MONDAY THE BARRgER. TE PUKE A. cfe IJ.1 J. ASSOCIATION ANNUAL WINTER SHOW McDOWELL'S HALL, FRIDAY, dULY 26th, Poultry, Farm Crops, Produce, Vegetables, Fruit, Industrial and Needlework Exhibits. Catalogues obtainable from the undersigned or at Bay of Plenty limes. Special prize.—Pair of Piytnouth Ilo'iks, donated by Mr JNixou, Auckland, for child gaining most poiut3 iv poultry classes. 11. T. CASH MORE, Secretary. TAURANGA BRANCH, A.W.P.L. BRIDGE EVENING. fiIHE U3ual weekly card evening -1. of the Tauranga Branch of the Auckland Women's Patriotic League will be held at the Bell Tea Rooms TO-NIGHT at 7.30. Bridge will be played. Ada ission 1/6. ! W. U. GIFirORD, < Secretary. *" BOIiOUGH OF TAURANGA. ■ ELECTRIC METER READER, i COLLECTOR, INSPECTOR, ' RANGER A$D POUND- 1 KEEPER. s A PPLICATIONS will be received ±\. by the undersigned up to 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, July 24th, ; 1918 for the above combined offices, i Applications to bt marked " Electiic LVietcr Reader etc.'' Conditions may be obtained at the , Borough Offices, Willow >treet. L. H. SPOONER, ; Acting Town Clerk. Tauranga, July loth, 1918. IN ESTATE OF ARSCUTT~" MARSH, .Deceased. ALL Accounts owing to the late Arscoti Marsh must be paid to the undersigned not later than the 31tT JULY, 1918, and all persons < having claims against his estate are requested to supply particulars thereof as at date of death 9th June, 1918 to us by same date. SHARP & TUDHO.JPE. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO.vfPANY LVD. I ALTERATION OF SAILING. rpBE ss. Ngapxibi will leave TauJL rauga for Auckland ou SATURDAY, 20th July, at 6.30 p.m. h. P. ANDREWS: TAUUANGA "BOROUGH COUNCILLEASE OF RESERVES. rpENDERS, addressed to the J- undersigned, will be received up to noon on' WEDNESDAY, July 24th, for the lease of the undermentioned Borough Reserves for grazing purposes', for a period of one year and eigbfc months from August Ist, 1918 : — Upset Rental Lot 252, section 1 £1 per annum Lots 278, 283, 739, 740, sec. 2 £3 „ Lot 738, sec. 2 £1 ~ ~ Lots 822, 827, sec. 2 £1 „ „ Library Reserve 1 S.DLots 104,165, 2 S.D Lot 165,5 eel £3 „ „ Stewart's Trust Lot 307, sec. 2 £1 ~ ~ Particulars as to locality of sections, etc-, may be obtained at the Borough office. L. H SPOON-* R,, ActiDg Town Clerk, TAURANGA WiiSLEY GUILD MISSIONARY PARLIAMENT will assemble in ordinary session at Wkslky Hall, Thursday the eighteenth day ot July, 1018, to discus? the Government Bill dealiug with the Evangelisation o£ the World in our time. His Excellency the Governor will open Parliament at 7.30 p.m promptly. Government Bill, introduced by Prime Minister : — " That this Parliament recommends to the Home Base that every increase in our Missionary Forces be joined with the Unit-jd Soudan Mission with a view to the evangelisation of Africa j in tlv's generation." ] Speaker •Mr Jas. Murdoch j Prime Minister: Mr C. ft Ridley Leader of Opposition : Mr F. N. Christian. A vote of the House will bo taken by collection iv aid of Foreign Mis- ! sions. LATEST in Gramaphone Re;ord3, obeet Music, Songs, or Piano pieces. Ccmo give ua the pleasure of showing them to you.— Lacey'a Bazaar, Devonporfe Road, nearly opposite Star Hotel

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7010, 17 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7010, 17 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 7010, 17 July 1918, Page 1