BON MARCHE Something Special io% H®l*S.k’W(<)LD LINEN’ GOODS: 1 16 in baown linen and cotton siniped towelling 1/5 yd. ' Rune 1 nish linen tea towelling 1/2 yd | s’i'in \v,hite and unbleached her- . urngbone sheeting 1 P >*d. I 70ih unbleached herringbone ‘sheeting, in heavy quality 2/3 yd.
■gATES’S gOOT gTORE. 2 SPECIAL LINES 2 Ladies’ black satin 1-bar shoes, low heels. sizes 2-6. Price, 13/6. Ladies' black brocade 1-bar shoes, low heels, sizes 2-6. Price 15/-. PRED gATBS, THE BOOT STORE, STRAND. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, JULY 171 h.. 1927. TJOLY TRINITY CHURCH.-Rev. A JLI F. Hall, M.A.— Tauranga.— 8 a.m. Holy Communion. II a.m. Holy Communion (plain) with Sermon. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Bethlehem.—2.3o p.m. Gate Pa,—7 p.m. IyjETHODIST CHURCH. Rev. C B. Jordan, M.A., B.D.— Tauranga.—ll a.m. 7 p.m.—{Mr Christian). Solo. Mrs Christian, “O Rest in the "Lord” Mendelssohn. 8.15 p.m.— Sacred Concert. Omokoroa.— 2.15 p.m. The Mount.—7 p.m. Subject; ‘‘The Jerusalem Meat Trust and How it was Smashed.” Welcome Bay (Thursday).—7.3o p.m. gAPTIST TABERNACLE, Tauranga. Rev. R. Horne.— Tauranga—--11 a.m. and 7 p.m. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. Olumoelai.—2.3o p.m. pRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. J.' VV. Smyth, B.A— Tauranga.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. (Rev. George Budd, Superintendent o! Home Missions). Tc Puna.—2.3o p.m. ALVATION ARMY. Spring Street, Captain W. Knight.— Tauranga,— 11 a.m. Holiness Meeting. 10 a.rn. and 2 p.m. Sunday School. 7. p.m. Commissioner James Hay, 0.8. E., the Commander of • the Army in N.Z., will conduct Divine Service. WANTEDS. T ADIES’ felt hats 5/11; ladies’ car■L* digans 9/11; all-wool camisoles 1/9J; all-wool vests 4/3.—Dagley’s Bargain Sale. ATEAT—PIace your order with the “ ux Central Butchery. Civility our motto. Daily delivery. 'Phone 233. ATEN’S shirts 5/11; wide end ties 1/; ITX men’s braces 1/6; men's all-wool socks Hid.—Dagley's Bargain Sale. A/TY prices are the lowest with workXTX manship and material the best.—F. G. Mclntosh, Boatbuilder. ATOTICE.—I will repair all makes of sewing machines, separators, and bicycles. Workmanship guaranteed.— G. Davies, Cameron Road. /AUR values will put you right. We" J don’t fear Auckland competition. See our prices.—Dagley's Great Bargain Sale. p G. Mclntosh, Launch, Yacht and x * Boa;lbullder. Address, fool Ist Avenue. ‘ All classes and sizes of boats to order. piG snouter pliers, humane and efx feclive, 10/6.—R. Mann, Tauranga and Te Puke. PRINTING of every description executed. Style, price and appearance will compare with anything you can get in the Dominion.—Bay of Plenty Times. pLANTS for sale—Lawsonlanos (F yr), 40/; Lavvgpnianas, Macrocarpo. (2-yr), 28/-; 1-yr, 15/- 100—H. Porter, Box 289, Auckland. GEE the ’’New Beauly” egg beater, aluminium, very strong, easily cleaned, 6/6—R. Mann, Tauranga and Te Puke. GETS of car socket wrenches, six sizes in steel case, 4/6.—R. Mann, Tauranga and Te Puke. GET of live heavy aluminium saucepans, ‘‘Bulldog’’ brand, 19/6 cash the lot.—R. Mann, Tauranga and Te Puke. CILVERDO W N and Durodown bedding. See window display at T. H. Phillips, House Furnisher, the Strand. GISSON’S English ready-mixed paint, pure lead and zinc, heavy body, 20 1- per gallon.—R, Mann, Tauranga and Te Puke. TUVBLE billiards, absolutely new, ilt x any table. A customer has asked us lo sell for £3 10/-,? cost £5—R. Mann, Tauranga and Te Puke. BANNER’S Tea Rooms, Strand. An L up-to-date establishment in all respects and a popular resort. Finest imported confectionery; also fruit. HP HE Bon Marche offer a few very x special . week-end bargains well worth inspection. Satisfaction guaranteed. TRIE Bon Marche—3oin shadowelte in x al| the new colourings, worlh 1/6, week-end price 1/- yard. 'THE Bon Marche—36in heavy weight x striped, flannelette, well worth 1/6, week-end price, 1/- yard. rPHE Bon Marche—3oin domestic cretonne, suitable for bungalow aprons and frocks. Well worlh 1/9: week-end price, 1/- yard. rpilE Bon Marche—Line of useful x pillow cases to be cleared. Weekend price. 2 for 1/9. npHE Bon Marche—Great value in x Turkish towels, coloured stripes. Week-end prices, 1/4, 1/9, 2/3 each. Why try and write x this cold weather when you can buy an Underwood Portable for £ls guarantecd—E. T. Baker, Agent. npo" LET—Well furnished house right in town (6 ininths). exceptional terms to suitable tenant. —Apply E. 1. Baker. - rri 0 LET.—4-rmd, cottage main road x Gale Pa; school, store handy. 15/. 5 r ms. town. 25/.—Norris and Bell. 'E coma, barberry, lawsdniana, mecrocarpa, gums, choicest flowering shrubs and fruit trees. Price list ready. —Norris and Bell. „ _ ANTED —A ward maid for Tauranga' Hospital.-Apply between 7 and 8 p.m. to. The Matron. ANTED Known—The best place to purchase electric bulbs is at F, N Christian and Go’s. ' E"will see you right with our prices. Our biggest sale yet and . the biggest bargains—Dagley’s Bar-gain-Sale.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LV, Issue 9534, 15 July 1927, Page 1
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