BON MARCHE Opposite Strand Station. ‘The shop that 19 always busy.” A special line of Fancy Art Silk*. Twenty pieces only. This week’s special price 3/6 PER YD. Double width.
BATES BOOT STORE "SMUGGLERS” "SMUGGLERS” THE slipper PAR EXCELLENCE. FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. FEED BATES THE BOOT store THE STRAND CHURCH SERVICES. cMf.VV. JANUARY 27TH. M H JTT'riUNITY CHURCH. Tauranga Hcv. A. F. Hall. M.A. Tauranga:— q n rn.- Holy Communion, urn—CfiiMrofr.s fecrvicc. 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Mount Muungtinm 3 p.rn. Gate Pa:— 10.30 tun. Olumoctai.—7.3o p.m Cambridge IUI.-2.30 p.m. Service. PIIESUYTEUIAN CHURCH, Rev J. W. Smyth, B.A. Tauranga:— II a.m. and 7 p.m. Otoraoelai.— 2.30 p.m. The Mount. —7.30 p.m. Laughton) (Rev BAPTIST Rev TABERNACLE, Tuurangaj, Ewen Simpson.— Tauranga;ID am. Service. 230 p.m. Sunday School and Bibk Class. 7 p.m. Service. . ■jcTETHODIST CHURCH, Rev. 11. G. urown.— Tauranga—--11 a.m. 7 p.m. (Rev. E. E. Sage). BeUilehcm.-2.30 p.m. (Mr Christian). Onianawa,— 2.3o p.m. 0r0pi.—7.30 p.m. SALVATION ARMY, Spring St~ E. O Robinson, Capt., L. Hnncox, Lieut. Tauranga:— 7.13 a.rn.—Kneedrill. 11 a.m.—Holiness MeeUng. 7 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. 10.15 a.rn.—Sunday School. 2 p.m.—Sunday School. Gale Pa;— 1.45 p.m.—Sunday School. •' WANTEDS. - 4 LWAYS more than competitive in price and quality. —The leading store for cycles and repairs.—Munro Motors, Willow Street. A RRIVING this week—Another ship. meal of Barry’s Linoleums at the new prices.—Tauranga Furnishing Co., Devonport Roach
ALWAYS a little ahead of others—A new shipment of linoleums at the new reducel prices.—Tauranga Furnish, in-; Co., Dcvo'nport Rd. A ,QHANCE to buy a lirst.dass Eng. flat' Roadster cycle at the lowest price in New Zealand.—Munro Motors, Direct Importers. ASK us before buying a secondhand cycle elsewhere; we have several oa hand.—Munro Motors, Willow St. AUT needlework; exclusive designs. ■“""Kin Ora’’ D’oyleys, special, 1/. each.—Clark’s Novelty Stores, next Tauranga and Masonic Hotels. jA, LARGE selection of Pabco and “ Floorlex rugs now on show. Prices the lowest in town.—Tauranga FumUb* ing-Co. 'A NTIHRHINIUMS (Crego and Heart ■**of France), Asters, Delphiniums. Dianthus, Toinatoes,. red and yellow; leeks.—Now ready at Tauranga Nursery. PER Bicycle accessories and tyres at lowest prices consistent with quality.; Many lines are sold exclusively by us.—Munro Motors, Willow Street. JMCYCLE accessories, tyres, repairs; cheapest place in town. A trial solicited.—W. Robinson, cycle dealer, Tauranga. TJUTfER Pure, clean, cool, hard ** from our Automatic Electric Refrigerator.—Maxwell and Brash, Strand rj LARK’S Novelty Stores, next Tuu. runga and Masonic Hotels. Hawaiian records; “Chiquita” (Ukulele Ike); “Honolulu March”; 1 ' Leileliua Hula” Fox Trot. 9.10, Black Crows in Juit. COLUMBIA Records at Clark’s, Strand:—Layton Johnstone, “That's my Wivkudss Now”; Song )>f ;the iTune”; "Ten Little Milea From Town”; “I Bream of Lilac Time” waltz; “Parcc” fox .trot; “You’re a Reid Sweetheart.’’ /CONFECTIONERY, Soft Drinks, Icc Vl ’ Creams, Fruit, Vegetables.—At Jen. net’s, opp. Bank N.Z., Wharf St,, Tauranga. . JJXQUISITE Home Cookery, Spring Street, for wholesome cakes that are always fresh. No substitutes used. pOR Stile— B.S.A. tj h.p. motor cycle in first class running order. £l4 cash. Inspection invited.—Particulars horn 67R or J.E., P.Q. Box 5. j?OR Sale—Launch, at Millet’s; fast runabout; Rugby engine, self start. *’r,. generator complete; offer wanted. Will exchange second.hand car.—W. Herkt, Te Puke, ’Phone IG. jpOR Sale-Single and double harness; horse and buggy. No reasonable offer refused.—Apply Times Cilice. J'ENCING Pliers, 5/-; wire strainer*, 11/C; wedges, mauls, blasting powder.—R. Mann, Tauranga and Te Puke. floral emblems and tri. . bates telegraphed anywhere.—Norland Bell, Members Florists’ Exchange P°l a satisfying lunch, morning and r "fforucon lea. and the best in conleclioaery,—Tanner’s Tea Rooms JJOLIDAY camp sites. Mount Maunganui.—Apply Secretary, Tauranga Harbour Board “Cream Supieme.”—The perfect . . food and inimitable delicacy, manu. stared fresh every day at Hobson’s, VV. p. Sneigrove, Painter and Paperhauger, Graincr and Decor*, •or. English and Colonial experience.— ’od Avenue, Tauranga.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 9986, 26 January 1929, Page 1
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