TO-NIGHT Nat Gould’s Oreat Racing Story “ A Great Coup.” AN ALL BRITISH PRODUCTION Featuring Poppy Wyndham The finest racing picture ever produced The King of Sports ] The Sport of Kings And L arr y Lemon in ‘The Fjy | Cop.”— THE KINC OF COMEDY aim EXPEBT iNION “ Chocolate is M oee Than a Luxoey, it is a Valuable Food IF PUKE.*' —Vide British Medical Journal The absolute purity of Whitclker’S HOME-MADE, CHOCOLATES im never been questioned. The Best at thej price of the piorest. | OVER 20 DIFFERENT VARIETIES Always Fresh, WHITAKER’S PREMIER TEA ROOMS, WHARF STREEI
EASTER HOLIDAYS. fTUIE new Retail Shop .Assistants’ Award does not a’l -w ihe Employment of Assistants on Thursday afternoons, so the premises of the following firms w i|| c | ose a t i o’clock on THURSDAY, 13th, and open again Tuesday morning, 18th mst. Please Shop on Wednesday. House and Moncur, Ltd. A. Dagley Charles Hartley Hanna and Jones Harry Bateman Carter and Co. T. H. Phillips Beethams Castles and Little J. Ricketts Tamanga Furnishing Company P. Anquetil R. H. Lines, Alan Carew Fred Bates Please Shop on Wednesday.
TAURANGA ATHLETIC CLUB’S Great Easter Sports Carnival Tauraiiga Domain, Thursday Next, APRIL 13th. First Event 12 noon Greyest Athletic Programme ever attempted in one day in Tauranga. Record entries, incim. mg Foremost Competitors from Wellington, Hawke’s Bay, Taranaki, Provincial. Bay cf Plenty and Local Athletes. Tauranga Municipal Brass Band in attendance Procession from Star Hotel at 1.30 p-m. Refreshments on the Ground. Admission: Is (Plus laic), Children 6d P. S'. DENSEM, Hon. Secretary. TO THE PEOPLE OF TAURANGA AND DISTRICT t mllE Waikato Dye Works Company j of Hamilton, are opening from this 1 date a branch ef their works in premises situited on the Triangle next 1j Mr Bert O’Neill’s Tobacconist Shop, This | branch will be in charge ot Miss Tobin, who will be pleased to receive your Suita, Costumea, Overcoats, etc, for Dyeing, Dry Cleaning, Renovating and Pressing. All work received will be executed in 10 days. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thanking the public for past favours. G, W . D. FERGUSON, Representative: LOST £IO,OOO ! ANNUALLY ni the Tauranga, Waihato aud Ohinemuri Counties through tlio discarding of such Costumes and other garments which could have been saved had they been sent to the Waikato Dye Works uompany, Hamilton, to bo Cleaned, Dyed, Piessed and Repaired, when they would have been as good as new again: Gold Suits and Costumes are still Dig prices. So economise by sending your old garments to the Waikato Dye Works Co., Hamilton: Our representative,. Fjshguson, will call on you in the course of a few days. Hockey Sticks Hockey Sticks :: Hockey Sticks :: OUR STOCK OP NEW SEASON'S HOCKEY STICKS has just arrived; Imported Direct from the Manufacturers which enables us to sell at Prices LOWER than has ever been offered. See Our Window Display Prices Range from 15s to 29s 6d SHIS PADS ■ ... 5/- and 7(6 pair HOCKEY BALLS ... 3/- and 3/9 each HANDLE GRIPS ... 1/6 each (We can get thes? for you) STEVENS BROS. The Strand ’Phone ld3
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7957, 8 April 1922, Page 1
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