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MORE BOOTHMAC TOPDRESSERS have been sold in this district than any other make. There’s a reason for their wonderful popularity. BOOTHMAC STEEL TRIPOD HARROWS are just as popular. BOOTH MACDONALD and Co., Ltd. AUCKLAND. GUINNESS BROS. Local Agents. CHURCH SERVICES. .SUNDAY, MARCH 9th., 1930. OOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Taurl ranga. Rev. A. F. Hall, M.A.— Tauranga.- - 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Matins and Sermon. 7.30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Gate Pa.— 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion. Mount Maunganui.— 10.15 a.in. Holy Communion. Te Puna.—2.3o p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—J. W. - 1 Smyth, 15,A. Tauranga.—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. The Mount.—3 p.m. VTETIIODIST CHURCH. Rev. iTA G. Brown.— 11. Foreign Mission Sunday. Tauranga.— 11a.m. and 7 p.m (Belshazza Gina) Omanawa.— 2.30 p.m. (Belshazza Gina). Faulkner’s R0ad.—2.30 p.m. LJAPTIST CHURCH, Tauranga. Rev. J. Ewcu Simpson.— Tauranga.— 11 a.m. (Mr Wheatley). 7.30 p.m. (Mr G. H. V. Smith). /i OS PEL HALL, Corner Cameron I Road and Third Avenue. — 7 p.m. The Gospel (D.V.) "WANTEDS. I A GOOD Idea: Get your next elecI trie lamps at Munro Motors, j Best brands. Quick, convenient seri vice. I A HUGE stock of Durodowu Ded--1 ding, the only guaranteed beds ion the market.—Tauranga Furnishj iug Co., Devouport Road. A LL tlorai work executed at snortest notice, orders filled anywhere. —Norris and Bell, Members N.Z. Florists Exchange. A LL our furniture is made in our own factory and sold direct from actory to you.—Tauranga, Furnishing Co. A LL friends are requested to reserve Wednesday afternoon, March 26th, for the “At Home” to be given by the Guild in the Presbyterian Churoh Hall. COAT of Berger s Paint gives renewed life to buildings, a bright lasting finish. — New Haymarket, Agents, LL ladies interested m care of L their hair, call, at Monica Hairdressing Rooms, Devonport Road. A \ BEAUTIFUL, selection of table silver. Inspection Invited. Repairs executed in workmanlike manner.—J. Murdoch. SPECIAL line of 15 Jewel 9ct wrist watches, reliable and low priced.—J. Murdoch. IMOYCIEs' at better than competi tive prices. Easiest terms or low ;st for cash.street. Easiest terms or lowMunro Motors, Willow I>EAN cutters and stringers. Just D the tool you have been looking or. Only 2/6. —R. Mann, Tauranga ind Te Puke. pEST place to buy your electric lamps.— Munro Motors, Willow Street. Open Saturday nights. [>UV your Barns Deposit Books from 0 the Bay of Plenty Times. Books o suit all local Banks. 3ULBS. Plant now all best varioties in stock. Sow antirrhinums, emesia, Iceland poppies, winter fl. weet peas.—Norris and Bell. VELL, Teli xc* Rooms. —Hot dinner, morning, afternoon teas, suppers, oufectionery, fresh fruit, vegetables, /hone Ix2, Devouport Road. 7>ICYCLE accessories, tyres, repairs. (Cheapest place in town, A trial elicited.—W. Robinson, Cycle Dealr, .Tauranga. ABBAGE and cauliflower now on sale, fine sturdy plants. Giant ssious, red gums, colons, ferns. — iris and Bell. □NFECTIONEKY lor all at Hobson’s, the Leading Confectioners, j Strand and Regent Theatre. MAS. Special display on Wedday. ..Book your orders. Plant ueinones ranunculus, daffodils, etc.—Norris and Bell VIN Hotel.—Good accomuiodafur visitors, casuals, families for. Vacancies for permauEasy tariff. hi enjoy a good silent picture, n come to see "Skyscraper,” ; the great William Boyd. House. Tuesday, Wednesday. Y Vardeu, Devonport Road, haugc Library. Cigarettes, ,x i • : Ts(dunlfc 18 , Confectionery. Biscuits, md Kidney Pies a Specialty, inks. iGholidays and after business rs, ring ’phon 41M for prompt SPORT Drapery Co. SumSale. Slaughtering prices cks. millinery. Watch winbargains. Vegetables, local and Imjd Fruit. Confectionery and nks in our newly renovated drs Selby, late Mong’s, the luting, tor paperhanging, for ag. for decorating, for satisiiid a square deal. —Brough. od Furniture in oak or rimu p. k. Phillips, House Furhe Strand. .push chair in good or -Apply Times Office. 3> Pears, dessert and cookwo pence per pound.—W. ithlehem, 'phone 20 3U. with right of pur--150 acres partly 1mNorris and Bell, Road. flsh dafiy*sy our own trawldeals always restdy. Fish to take home. — The Grid, t Road, 'phono 319.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 10322, 8 March 1930, Page 1

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