KNITTING WOOLS! We have a big rang© both in mixed and plain colourings selling at our usual keen prices. jQ AGLEY, For Dependable Drapery.
j JJOOT gTORE We are now stowing a grilai range of Autumn goods in r«liabl« footwear. Keenest possible Value for SHOES OF DISTINCTION. It will pay YOU to paj US a Tuit. J7IRED g ATE S 1 THE BOOT STORE, STRAND. WANTEDSW ANTED.--Grazing for about 1G cows for a few weeks.—F. Baker. Wairoa. 10ST. —Strayed from Tenth Av. week.—Tabby kitten, great pet. Reward.—Address at Times Office. , , , *_-&■ • SHAREMILKING 'wanted by family, 50 to 80 cows; or would lease farm a going concern. —"But-ter-fat.” c/" Prosser, Agent. 1 r|VO LEASE.—Dairy farm, 70 acres. Rent 30/- per week.— C. Prosser, Laud Agent, Devonport Road. \J ACANCY in private home for 2 gentlemen boarders, every convenience, washing and mending. Address at Times Office, ]' EMON and orange trees from 4/- to 5/-; quotations by 100; locally grown trees; limited. —Norris and Bell. "PRIVATE Hotel, "Braeburn,” * Mount Maunganui.—You can be comfortable at the seaside; it costs no more.—A. B. Dockery, Proprietress. POR SALE.—Used 2-seater Ford car cheap. Also 5-seater Fend in good ninniug order.—-W. Gilmour, Morris Agent, Taurauga.
RUGBY always leads in design, new model, lower body setting. —Munro Motors, Agents. MACK.— Ladies’, gents’ and childrens’ hairdressing. Expert attention, cleanliness and civility. Toilet requisies; tobacconists’ sundries. —Mack, The Strand, -l-tOII SALE.— Cottage, 3 rooms; * for removal; cost £B4; will accept £35. —Prosser, Agent. FOll SALE.—SO acres freehold, partly improved, 95 lemon trees, cottage 3 rooms. Price £350. —Prosser, Agent. H EDGE and shelter trees, flower- ■ ing shrubs, seedlings; finest lot over offered ; all outdoor grown.— Norris and Bell. S _ Exchange.—House, 4 rooms, electric light, etc., \ acre section. Price £950. Equity £425. Exchange for section.—Prosser, Agent. A DEMONSTRATION of the new Rugby Four. Yours on request; no obligation',—Munro Motors, Agents. rpO LET.—House, 5 rooms, 25/-; 4 rooms, 20/-; 4 rooms, 17/6; —Prosser, House Agent, Devonport Road. WANTED.— Position as waitress in hotel, or any domestic duties; references if required. — Inquire Times Office. Urgent, C’IENTRAI. uuicneiy, Cameron J Road. Orders called for and delivered daily.—Ring ’phone 233, civility and attention assured.
MARRIED couple seek re-en-engagement. Wife clean and methodical cook; husband kitchen work, porter, etc.—Write “Con* seieutious,” Times Office. rip KADESMEN’S books kept and -I- balance sheets prepared at reasonable rates. —Write firstly ‘"Bookkeeper,” Times Office. grocer’s assistant, ■ references, experienced, clerical. driving Ford, counter, desires position warmer climate urgently. - Leith House, Waitati, near Dunedin. O DIPPERS! We have a delighted* ful range of warm slippers for men. women and children. See our windows. —-Alan Carew. /'vUll stocks are now replete with ' winter wearables for men and sens of men.—The Bay Outfitters, Strand, 'Phone 187. j\TIDLIN ERY— Large stock of felts and ready-to-wears. Renovations a specialty • —Misses Macaulay, Uevonport Road. MATAMATA. —Walker’s daily service leaves 8 a.m. Fare 30 Book seats with EL Munro, Whart St. ’Phone 124 M. BOOT repairs.—Bring your boots to W. McKechnie, Wharf i Street, opposite Bank of New Zea [ land. I f tARS for hire day and night.— j Ring ’phone 139.—F. Davies, Taxi Proprietor. trees! Fine range now * ready.—Apples, peaas, lemons, peaches, nectarines and plums.-- | Tauranga Nurseries, Hospital Si reel.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9204, 9 June 1926, Page 1
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