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SATURDAY BARGAINS. Day. Order vveaths and memorial decorations now. Poppies on sale. —Norris and Bell, A ll pork goods, highest quality, lowest price. Bacon rashem lOd, Sd; pork sausages 7,d; ham 1/6. —J. W. Christmas. Devonport Road. ADVANCE Dry Cleaners and Dyers. Look at your hat, everyone else does. Cleaned, re-blocked, for 3/6. Dry Cleaners and Dyers. 15 years’ experience in cleaning, dyeing and. hat renovating at your service. J^D VANCE Dry Cleaners and Dyers. Suits, costumer*, overcoats dry cleaned and pressed ss; hats cleaned and re-blocked 3/6, ranunculus, daffodils ‘* v and all bulbs; also bearded iris and gerbera plants, cheap and good. --Clinkard and Co., Whaif Sheet. - A LARGE range of cycle accessories in stock. Lamps, oils and spare parts.—W. Robinson, Cycle Shop. A T . “The Willows" for a flrst-class three-course hot dinner. Wharf Street. A HIGH cla'sis new assortment of confectionery just arrived at “The Willows,” Wharf Street. A LARGE.asosrtment of latest knitting and fashion books just opened at Stevens Bros. A FULL range of new torches and batteries just opened at Stevens Bros. jgOILING and roasting fowls and ducks, dressed for oven or pot. Prime quality.— J. W. Christmas, Devonport Road, ’phone 204. J>RITISH made cycles at pricer? to . meet your requirements at W. Robinson’s Cycle Shop, Devonport Rd. sections, £6O upwards, * choice sites. Enquiry invited.—C. Clinkard. Land Agent. “/MiEEKFUL” tea. The new pack, , J \ 2/2 Ih Full flavour.—TadrangH Haymarket Store, Ltd - . p*HEV. i ton truck, good order, £6O. A great bargain.— W. Gilmour, Morris Agent, Devonport Road. batteries, N.Z. manufacture. 15 months guarantee. Prices from £2 10s. —Geo. Forbes and Co. TAINE at Bell Tea Rooms. Hot dinJ ner from 11.30 on Saturdays. Pie and potatoes. 'Phone 112. AURING these cold mornings. Something delicious for brea?*ist. Try Washer’s sausages. Ring 0 for next order. sponges, morning and after- ' noon teas,' hot steak and kidney ies.—Bell T.ea. Rooms, ’phone 112., home-made cakes, scones ‘ and pikelets every morning.—Bell ea Rooms, ’phone 112. ■CVDOTBALL boots,, extra hard ,toes, hand sprigged and bars; 3 to ,5, 10/6; 6 to 10, 11/6 at Carew’s. SLOWER seedlings, cabbage, cauliflower, tec., choice seeds and all undries. — Clinkard and Co., Seedfiicn, Florists, . Wharf Street. i'OR every class of motor work or engineering consult F. N. Chrisan and Co. GUARANTEE!) ox beef, wether mutton, prime lamb, only the best uality stocked.— Hynds and Co., hone 233. TAVE you tried our busfed veal, a 1 delicacy.—Ring 233. Hynds and 3. fORRIS Cowley si loon, 11/9, used car, tip top order, £IOO. —W. GUour, Morris Agent, Devonport Road. TOTHER Hubbard tea 1/ll^peTlb. The best tea ever went to the cup)a.rd. —Farmers’ Trading Co. TEW season’s seeds just landed ' from Sutton’s, England— Tauuiga Haymarket Store, Ltd. MEW season’s "gum boots for men, women and children. Special.low prices at Carew’s Shoe Store. kNION seed, Brown straw Spanish. Jas. Keeping. Perfect germination, ilk or packet. Specially selected. — orris and Bell. »LANT now: Cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, kale. Sow peas, beans, irrot, turnip, onions, etc., etc.- — orris and Bell. HONE 3QBS for home cookery of every variety. LUME motor spirit the world's finest production.— F. N. Chrisn and Co. ' ABBITS, rabbits, rabbits now In. New season’s fresh rabbits, issed ready for cooking. Order ly.—. w. Christmas, ’phone 204, REPAIRS to bicycles expertly exe- ** cuted. All mechanical repairs unjrtaken.— Robinson, Cycle Engin;r, Devonport Road. REPAIRS to any make .of vehicle. Up-to-date breal motor breakdown rvice.—Geo. Forbes and Co. iOP at the Farmers’. Mother Hubbard tea at 1/11 still the it at the price.—Farmers’ Trading SCOND-hand Morris Minor van, good order, cheap.— W. Gilmour, rris Agent, Devonport Road, IVERAL good used cars for sale, fully guaranteed. — Geo. Forbes i Co. APPERS for warm comfort these j cooler nights. See the big selec- j n at Carew’s Shoe Store. VAN cooked bairn from I/.5 lb cash at Tatiranga Haymarket Stove; 3E our window display of new season’s knitting books.—Stevens )3., Strand. 3A 1/6, 1/8 and 1/10 per lb. All choice blended teas. Shop at the [•mere’. You cannot do better. ELY~ Washer's - next joint. Our stocks of fresh meal are un■passed.—Ring 70 with order.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11095, 21 April 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11095, 21 April 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LX, Issue 11095, 21 April 1933, Page 1