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Vote for THURSDAY! BUSINESSMEN’S MANIFESTO UjiET the undersigned business people of 'UrnWfa “s ranga, are in favour of THURSDAY for the HALF-HOLIDAY, and would respectfully solicit the support of the electors on polling day. The following are the principal reasons why THURSDAY is the most suitable day for shops to close, as far as Tannings is concerned: — Vote for Thursday, most convenient to do vour shopping. Vote for Thursday, *s*s man’s half- holiday, and it is to his advantage for shops to be open. Vote for Thursday, ness is of great importance to this town ; therefore it will be to the mutual benefit of workers ' and business people to remain open on Saturdays. Vote for Thursday, JssSttS: urday as THEIR DAY. and to close on Saturday would be a distinct hardship to them, otherwise it would mean breaking a working day to do their shopping. Unfortunately the law does not pro vide for Country Electors to vote on the matter, therefore it rests with the Borough Electors to protect the fanners’ interests. Vote for Thursday, and along tin- line find Saturday the most suitable day to do their shopping, and, if shops were closed, trade would be, diverted elsewhere. . Vote far Thursday, ' The Saturday idea is but the fad of a few! i Vote for Thar* day, tor with us, and no other day cun take ihe place of S.-iturday wish tln-ni. Vota fo h rsdiv, 5 Has bad many setbacks Why rl-k anoilmr by closing tin* shops on Saturday. Vote f r Thursday, ahead and no! become a hack number. On iki. Whakaiatm, ami other pr.-gressivc plan s tunic 1 the Saturday proposal down, and To Puke is moving in the same direction, having found Saturday closing a failure. Vote for Thursday, pay the rates, and it is only conning binkrnptcy to dose the simps on rhe Ly/ business day of the week. Vot for Thursday 1 C-U 'S u! Ait n layare playing with fire, amt unfortunately ; rs will get burnt besides themselves should Sat n- a\ closing be carried , Vote for -hu.-sday, i Union recently unanimously passed a resolution i asking the BUSINESS PEOPLE to retain SATURDAY OPENING. ii, J. G. ALLEN, Storekeeper E. LACEY, Stationer BEALE BROS., Storekeepers j E. J. SWANN, Fruiterer dAS. TORRANCE, Draper 1 jE. CfIADBAN, Billiard Saloon C. F. ('LIVER, Stationer ; R. 11. DINES, Boot Importer (1. 11, McCarthy, Auctioneer D. E. WOOLLAMS, Stationer BFETHAMS, Drapers i BEN. TANNER, Hairdross a A. BROWN, Hotelkeeper J J AS. MURDOCH, Jeweller W. LAYNE, Livery Stables i L. J. HALL, Stationer J. A, O'NEILL, Hairdresser | E. TETLEY, Fruiterer ,1. RICKETTS, Draper I P. E. ANQUETIL, Bootmaker K, E. MILSON, Fruiterer i E. JAMES, Fruiterer N. M. GAFFNEY, Dressmaker E. TUCKEY, Masonic Hotel T. ROBINSON, Storekeeper j A. E. THOMAS. Baker > LEN. NORRIS, Hairdresser ; H. BATEMAN, Draper I C. JL.AKER, Grocer R. W. MEERS, Photographer \ L. GRAY, Fruiterer ! A. ! -T'ERS, Tauranga Hotel |W. i vRYEV. Butcher jG. V. ii ANDERSON, Hotelkeeper 1,1. \VHI TAKER, Confectioner Ui LITTLE, An Depot j JOHN GILMOUR. Grocer i TAN ER BROS., Butchers ‘.TOWN HALL PICTURE CO I A. G. FALL WELL, Chemist

Vote for THURSDAY! Who said THURSDAY HALF-HOLIDAY ? We all did. * * » BEETHAMS'. * * * * * ■1 R. Dental. J. A. JORDAN Surgeon Dentist I Laic oUJuuedmj. Beg- 10 sai o mco tim Uo has coma cud Bio Pi'amice ol ins Broths Jon, a ins re.-udeuee. ’ Barbreen, ” DEV'ONPuRT ROAD. MISS MUNRO DRESSMAKER, Eiizabelli Street. Tauranga. J. MIRRIELEES Che nis£ and Optician Sight 1 eating Specialist PHOTOGRAPHIC OCTROIER. The Strand, Tauranga. fl. J. SMALLFIELD .Rented Surveyor & Civil Engineer Norris and Bell’s Buildings, Tan rang a. Telephone 149. MIARP, TUDHOPE & WILSON Barr isters and Solicitors Tauranga, M mey to lend on gooJ securities RONALD P. BAIGENT A.P.A. \N.Z.) A.I.A.N.Z. Public Accountant. Auditor and Company secretary. Security Buildings, Taurangii. H , H. CLEM.SON P.N.Z.I.A. Tiegistered Architect Norris and Bell’s Building, Devoiiuorl Road. RI R K AND SAVA GJE A.A.N'Z i_ Registered Architects iVii irf Street, Tauranga and at Te Puke G. C. MALTBY Barrister and Solicitor. Wharf St., Tauranga. Telephone 17 P.O- Box 12 Several small sums fo lend on first mortgage. J. B~R UC L BEALE Bamsier, Solicitor and Notary Public Security Buildings, Tauranga. Money to ’end at lowest current rates. Telenhoue No. 91 STEVENS & GOULDING Civil Engineers and Survevorf Willow Street, Tauranga (Opposite Bank A Australasia)) And at Te Puke. M R. Corner DENTISTRY W. H. WRIGHT (Late of Auckland) Central Buildings Wharf Street and Strand, Tauranga. W. H. POOLE Dentist dwdi.d, Tauranga. Th-ne Hu. Tver Mr Mirrielees WEL j n t . IJ in one of CARTER & CO.’S Suits. High grade, tailor made in Tauranga and ready to put on. Altered free of charge where necessary. We take pleasure in giving a Correct Fit. CARPETS! CARPETS! WE have just lande. a beautiful range of c’-olce Indian Carpets and invite Your Early Inspection TAURANGA FURNISHING CO, LTD. DEVONPORT ROAD. TP ■Wr-i Have you seen the LIGHT SIX “STUDEBAKER?” The World’s Urea test L ght Car No one can suggest an Improvement or find a Fault in it J Mounted on Cord Tyres— Fitted w ; th best High Tension Magneto—a j Khaki Hood and Red Leather Upholsterv Z4-fVliles to the gallon of petrol IR. H. (.RUMP j notorte, organ. Theory j tarmony. Counterpoint. , •s Drum]) —Voice Production and j Singing. t Cameron Road, Tauranga, -Have a demonstration and trial runAgenis also for the BIG SIX and SPECIAL SIX STUDEBAKERS AGENT. MOT“R SERVICE COMMUNICATE WITH D. WALKER, GARAGE, CAMERON ROAD DAILY MOTOR SERVlCES— Matamata. Waihi. Kotobua, Whakatane, Opotiki and Moxuhora (Gisborne Railhead) ’Phone 155

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7676, 22 April 1921, Page 3

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