mm m it MmHMPI ■■ Wi x 3 EbC JOE W ’NT BE IN Ua \j MIDATED! ELECTORS! Put It to yourselves -wf ißc * .*»?.* '* ?we up your Saturday Half-Holiday for ’ hursday ? Can your Shopping- or £hot of your households be done only o»t Saturday. o.f or evening . DECIDEDLY NOT! CERTAINLY NOT! Then is there any reason -r-y your town should not enjoy a universal haTt-hoik;ay ? OF COURSE NOT! Then bring it .about and make your stand for progress and sound business—go to the Poll on the 27th and VOTE FOR SATURDAY \ ■Every attempt at Progress is met by the Party of FearFear of the Consequences—and so the movement for SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY is met by those who seefy to intimidote othevs with the feat thdt obscures their outlook and would rob themselves and others of the enjoyment of well-earned leisure after six days labour. Remember this—gpgr 84 Junior Assistants ami employees (nut eligible tn vote) have signed a memorial pledging their support and appealing to the Electors to Vote for Saturday "\Y7CT the undersigned Business Men ot lauranga, feeling W ti, convinced that SATURDAY is, for all concerned, the best day on which to close for the halt-holiday, earnestly solicit the support of the Electors in favour of that day, being confident that there can be no consequent losg of business to the shopkeepers, or inconvenience to T. H. PHILLIPS, Furnisher F. WASH EE, Coachbuilder GUINNESS BROS., Merchants TA UHA NG A 11A R D\VARE COY. F H. HAMMOND, Baker CARMICHAEL & NELL, Merchant* A. E. HAMMOND, Timber Merchant J. ROBERTSON, Jeweller A JLFS. Furnifher MOLNTFORT A BAKER, Merchants M, MUNRO. Motor Mechanic B, H. GRIFFITHS. Carrier the customers: — E, E. HAMMOND, Carrier HOUSE A MON CUR, Drapers CARTER A CO.. Outfitters W. 11. GILMOUR, Coachbuilder W. GAIN, Saddler J. J. WRIGLEY, Chemist F N CHRISTIAN, Motor Eugin» er BEST A LEIGH. Tailors TAP RANG A FURNISHING CO. CHAR LIUS HARTLEY. Draper W. DAVOREN, Carrier
Once You Try always Buy YOUR BREAD I'RO.Vt A. E. THOM AS , The Strand Baker and ' Grocer. <WW •M W v'vVVO- * COA.C H BUI L HE R BLAC K S M 1 T II HORSE SB 01: R COACHP A I N T E R MOTOR REPAIRS AM Work undertaker and done by Experienced Workmen. C. F, WAFKG3 HAMILTON STREET TAURAN6 h Phone 130 ASK FOR Wolfe’s Schnapps AND BE SURE U 5 Wolfes Schnapps Loom For Tub Name! BUY WHOLE BOTTLES Suitable for TEBMB CA®« Phowk !«»• WELCOMF! To Call and See all the Beautiful Goods H, h. McCarthy & Co. AUCTIONEERS, Etc., Wharf and Wißow Stress, TAURANGA □pi. ■ Ph miction Sale crAHJRD\Y, April 23rd, at 1.30 p.m. . ilack, Horse, Gig, and Harness. Poultry, Range in perfect order, Hashes and tram-s, Sideboard. Dinner Waggon, Double Bedsteads. Single Stretchers, Wash-stand, Table Mangle, (tent s Bike, 33 gallon Alfa Laval Sepanvlor, Register Grate. Dressed Pigs in Joints to suit ail families. Sundries of nil descriptions. h. h. McCarthy, ■s Auctioneer, Ps~Do you want a “Telling” Poster ? SPECIALISTS The Coming Season Now Showing' AQ CHAB. HARTLEY’S The Leading Draper, THE STRAND, ' ; ‘ ' TAURANG A, 011 ver ' s Advice ! VOTE FOR THURSDAY or, •y,V..'v ■-r vr ,/vUW^V*-VV V ’Phone 130. Pianos and Gramophones in stock.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume 49, Issue 7677, 23 April 1921, Page 2
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