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WHEN TH Hi STY THINK OF HALL'S ORANGE0 RANGE FLAVOURED 011 INK I T ’ S G OOl), KINO ’PHONE 91. SATURDAY BARGAINS AUTISTIC floral designs to order at short notice. —Clinkard and Co., Wharf Street. ■ A BIG reduction in electric irons, xA only the best makes stocked at E. P. Smith's, Devonport Hoad. Lung Healer will stop the most persistent cough.—Obtainable only from L. E. Woods, Chemist. APRICOT jam. Make your own. 7lb sugar, lib apricots, 1 bottle Cc-rto. 1 tin pineapple, 8 cups water. This makes 121 bof pure apricot jam for total cost of 5/4. —New Haymarkct Store. THREAD specialists. Whole meal rich in vitamines. Build up the body these winter days. —Maxwell and Brash, 'phone 44. ■ OOMPARE our values in furniture and take advantage of our easy payment system. —lies and Co. p IE id 11 is, Cash Grocer. New season’s flower seeds, seed potatoes and all kinds of vegetable seeds. Government tested. CHEVROLET touring car, perv"' feet condition, new car guarantee, terms to suit purchaser.— Forbes and Co., Willow Street. pi-lILDIiEN’S fancy dress books, with latest designs in fancy costumes for kiddies’ ball, 9d each. —Stevens Bros. TAEV ELOPING and printing. Four-hour service. All work guaranteed.—L. E. Woods, Chemist TALLIS’ Cash Store, Willow St, ’phone 308, for good fresh and clean groceries. If'Oll good service and prompt deA livery to any part of town, try Ellis’ Cash . Store, Willow Street. POH the best in radio get a llogA ers all electric, British make. —E. P. Smith, Devonport Hoad. IfOR Sale. —One Vacuum cleaner, A shop soiled, cheap at E. P. Smith’s, Devonport Road. Tf'Oß your new Chesterfield suite A be sure and sec our range and allow us to quote you.—lies and Co. THRESH vegetables, fruit and conA fectionery. Cakes and scones. —Bell Tea Rooms. _____ O.ET in early with orders for fresh killed rabbits and dressed poultry.— J. W. Christmas, 'phono 204. ___ , OLASS bowls 3d each, good line, with a 10/ order this month at the Farmers. OLASS bowls 3d each, good line, with a 10/- order this month at the .Farmers. O.LASS bowls 3d each, good line, with a 10/- order this mouth at the Farmers. TUST arrived. —Fresh rabbits. , Ring ’phone 204 with orders. — J. W. Christmas, Devonport Road. T.EMONS, Poorman oranges, asparagus (strong 3 year plants), all nursery stock. —Clinkard and Co., Seedsmen Florists. ly/fORNING and afternoon teas, ITA hot steak and kidney pies, home-made cakes and scones.—Bell Tea Rooms. IV/JTLK made bread. All our iyA broad—white and wholemealmade with milk.—Maxwell and Brash, ’phone 44. NUMEROUS designs and colours in crepe papers suitable for fancy dress frocks. —Stevens Bros. MICKLE alarm clocks that never fail to “go off” if set, only 6/6 at Stevens Bros. MEW stocks of all lines in Ashes of Roses, Violets and Carnations of powders and purfumes at Stevens, Bros. . OUR fresh killed beef, mutton v -' and dairy-fed pork delivered daily— Hynds and Co., ’phone 233. PLUMP conditioned dressed poulr try from 2/6. Order early.— J. W. Christmas, ’phone 204, Devonport Road. pHONE 233 for fresh beef, mu¥ A ton and pork.—Hynds and Co., Butchers, will attend orders. PILLOW slips, splendid line, 6d A a pair, with a 10/- order this month at the Farmers. piLLOW slips, splendid line, 6d A a pair with a 10/- order this month at the Farmers. PILLOW slips, splendid line, 6d a pair with a 10/- order this month at the Farmers. PURITY honey Tn lib cartons A lid; 2lb tins 1/9.— Entwistle, Cash Grocer. PILCHARDS lid per tin; sweet A corn 9d per tin,; tomatoes lOd per tin. —Entwistle, Cash Grocer. POTATO onionsTlb 2/6; rhubarb A all kinds from 6d: passions 9d : cabbage and cauliflower plants. —Norris and Bell. , pESIST~the cold by using bread JA rich in vitamines, etc., milk and malt made.— Maxwell and Brash, ’phonh 44. •repTirs” to phonographs, sew- ■ ing machines and general repairs of all descriptions; saws sharpened. —Robinson, Cycle Dealer QHAKE~off~that winter cough by . . taking Anodyne Luntr Healer, j Obtainable only from L. E. Woods, Chemist.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10147, 9 August 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10147, 9 August 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVII, Issue 10147, 9 August 1929, Page 1

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