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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Monday next, -Tth January. Commencing at 1.30 o’clock upon the premises Mission Street, The Camp. Instructed by Mrs M. Randle who is giving up housekeeping. Valuable Freehold Section and Wellbuilt Hough Cast Bungalow. Situated in one of the most Desirable Localities of the Town Also Superior Household Furniture. Wilton File Carpet Square Solid Oak Bow-fronted Sideboard Oak Extending Dining Table (i Oak Dinh:;’; Chairs Chesterfield Drop End Settee Double Door Wardrobe, Single beds and wires, mattresses, oak occ. table, rugs, seagrass chairs. duchesse chests, aust. chairs, kitchen table, settee and squab, pictures, lino., lanmower, garden tools, household requisites and sundries. j. l. McCullough and co. Auctioneers. NOTE: —Owing to the funeral of His late Majesty the King taking place on Tuesday next, this sale has been altered to Monday, 27th in lieu of Tuesday, 28th., as previously advertised. PUBLIC NOTICES NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DAY EXCURSION —TANEATUA TO MT. MAUNGANUI 29th JANUARY, 1930. SPECIAL train leaves Taurauga 10.46 a.m. Return train leaves Mt. Maunganui 5.15 p.m. Usual 4.51 p.m. Tauranga-Tanea-tua train will be delayed to leave Tauranga at 5.21 p.m.. Te Maunga 5.45 (after connecting with train leaving Mt. Maunganui at 5.15 p.m.), Te Puke 6.10, Pongakawa 0.40, Matata 7.20, Whakatane West 8.3, Taneatua arr. 8.18 p.m. PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. ATR W. H. AV right, Dentist, wishes to notify his clients (hat he is relinquishing practice as from 29.1.36, and to thank them. pYE’S Pa Road Sports Meeting, Mr Ferguson’s paddock, AA r ed., Jan. 29th. Entry: Gentlemen 1/6. Boiling water provided. ACCOUNTANCY! Books written up, and all financial returns compiled. Debts and rents collected. Prompt settlements. Over 25 years’ experience, at your service for a moderate fee. L. AVARDE Norris Street. Accountant. BOROUGH OP TAURANGA. PENALTY ON RATES. pUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in terms of Section 76 of the Rating Act, 1925, an additional cha’rge of 10 per centum will be added to all Rates unpaid by Friday, January 3lst, 1936. R. B. SHEARMAN, Town Clerk. Dee. 17th., 1935. SAVIMMING CARNIALAL. Monday, January 27 at S p.m. Opening Carnival • Municipal Baths A night for all, be sure and come and bring the children. Admission: Adults 6d, Children 3d. VISITORS ! VISITORS ! Be sure to sec “THE FERNERIES” CHAS. CAMERON Cameron Road, Tauranga. A Fairy-land of Ferns. Lighted by Electricity. See them at night. Open Continuously. The largest collection of ferns in the Southern Hemisphere. Ferns and Plants For Sale. ADMISSION Cd Rock Gardens, Rock Baths and Lily Bonds constructed. Ferneries laid out. Landscape Gardening. LATEST IX SUMMER FROCKS. Wonderful Variety of Bemberg Boiling Silk Frocks. Plain white and coloured stripes, in a good assortment. All sizes. Prom 7/6 to 16/11. Only at j. l. McCullough & co., ELECTRICAL ALL CLASSES ELECTRIC INSTALLATIONS Agents for PHILCO and PACIFIC RADIOS W. H. 0. MURRAY, Electrician Opp. Strand Station. Phone 330 If you want highest quality Electrical Installations you may depend on L. H. CARMICHAEL, Electrical Contractor ’Phone 33M Triangle Agent “Sparton” Refrigerators. Try the Pulling Power of a “Want” Ad. in these columns.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11932, 25 January 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11932, 25 January 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11932, 25 January 1936, Page 1