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•KELVIN-SLEEVE" .MAR EXE EXCIXES. VJILLNT running. Oil- light. Economical. British make. CompJete equipments. Reasonable prices. 6 to 72 B.H.P. Light, .Medium and Heavy Duty Typos. Catalogues upon request indicating size in which interested.- Leo. A. Walsh, Eanshawo Street, Auckland. VVANTEDS TIM) LET. partly furnished.-- •*- kitchen, bedroom, pantry ; elec, light, gas stove, range, city drainage —Apply Miss Blyth. Cameron Road. T>LYTH and Co's long est ablished general store will be re-opened on Saturday, 7th inst. TUST opened.—Full stocks of men’s, ladies' and children’s bathing costumes, etc. —Nutter, the Popular Draper. \\T ANTED Known—George Da- ’ vies repairs sewing machines, separators, bicycles, farm machinery, etc., etc. —Cameron Road, QTiELD motor spirit, 18/- case. Other grades, 17/- and 16/-. Let ns fill your tank.—Munro Motors, Willow Street. C J HR YS AN THE MU MS ' ready. Also asters, antirrhineums, petunias, cinerarias, stocks, salvias, coreopsis, etc.—Tauranga Nurseries, Hospital Street. OR SALE.—S-seater Dodge car, privately owned, splendid order. —R. M'Kenzie, Mission St. plants.—Any quan- ’*■ tity, 10/ per 100, outdoor grown. Seedlings, chrysanthemums, —Norris and Bell. Dress Ball, Judea, Saturday, November 7, 8 p.m. Hall now lighted electrically. Prize for best costume, both lady’s and gentleman’s.—Prices gents 3/6; ladies 1/6. —Sam Kohu, Secretary. SALE.—Choice Jersey cow close to profit.—Apply Times Office. "[VTEW season's tennis racquets, etc., and 1926 Ayres tennis balls to hand. Get in early.— Len. Norris, Elite Sports Depot, Strand. | OST from Matata. —Bay pony, ■*■■*l4 hands, blind one eye, chain and padlock on neck. Reward. — H. Mate, P.W.D. Matata. TjlOR SALE.—S acre Farmlct with 6-roomed house, every convenience. Will exchange for house in town. —Apply E. T. Baker. A R SEN ATE of lead.—Spray now! In paste or powder. Ail sprays in stock.—Norris and Bell. ]\T OW showing.—A fine range cf men’s fugi silk shirts in neglige, tennis and canoe,—Nutter, the Popular Draper. TE you -want your motor car ■** painted or trimmed go to W. Gilmour, Coachhuilder, Devonport Road, "D M. services. First-class cars leave Tauranga Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday for Gisborne, etc, —M. P. Munro, Agent, Wharf Street. '(VfILK that you can rely on. Daily delivery, regular hours. Orders left at Bell Tea Rooms, ’phone 112 receive prompt attention, —Bob Moore. "V/Sr ANTED. —Prime pigs from 80 to 1201 b, 6d lb; 120 to 1601 b, 6id lb: choppers, 3d lb. Alive or dressed, cash on delivery. —Christmas, Devonport Road. BART ROM S "Wholesome White, Brown, BermaJine and Whole meal Bread, Cake« and Pastries fresh daily SPRING and on show.. summer goods now Book Christmas orders ear ] y. H. Gray, Tailor, Triangle. ]Y| ILLINERY, smart, at moder- “■ *■ ate prices from Misses Macaulay, Devonport Road. Renovations a specialty.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9028, 6 November 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9028, 6 November 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9028, 6 November 1925, Page 1