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SATURDAY BARGAINS A LUMINIUM Preserving Pans 7/11. These are special, the Farmers’. See them at ALL makes radios repaired promptXV ly, efficiently and economically. ’Phone 124S.—Munra Motors Radio Dept., Willow Street. l»ui' your torch refills from Charles Koops, Tauranga Cycle Works, next S. G. tVillcock, Land Agent, Wharf Street. "I > AGON rashers, best quality, 1/2 and lid lb. at J. W. Christinas, Pork Butcher, Devonport Road, ’phone 56. QOVBNTRY Eagle, new. Noted for weathfer protected parts. A good service motor cycle.— McLeod's, Devonport Road. /CRYSTAL Glassware, Tumblers, Water Sets. Glass D Water Sets, Glass Dishes, Butters, Nappies and Sweets, all new.—Tauranga Haymarket Store Ltd., ’Phone 43. /CHESTERFIELD Si our own factory, Suites made lovely designs, inspect latest covers at Simmonds Bros., Wharf St. bottle; /CORDIALS 1/- per bottle; ship’s lime juice 1/6 hot.; Robinson’s lemon and barley water 2/6 per bottle.—Farmers’ Trading Co. TARESSED prime poultry of all descriptions. Ready for oven.— J. W. Christmas, Devonport Road. ■pLECTRIC Rudge Motor cycle, 23 h.p. Ready to ride. Cheap, Quick sale, £ls. —McLeod, Devonport Rd. P RE~SII'Pork Sausages. The best of ingredients. You should try them. —J. W. Christmas, Devonport Road. pRUIT Cake 3d, lOd and 1/2 per pound: jellies 6 for 1/-; Big Value Fruit Extracts 9d per bottle. Farmers’ Trading Co. pRESH home made cakes, scones and pikelets always ready at Bell Tea Rooms, Devonport Road. TNSPECT the 1937 Gulbransen, allwave models at Munro’s Radio Dept. Easy terms arranged. Liberal allowance on your old machine. JARS for pickles, jars for jam, jars for fruit preserves.—Tauranga Kaymarket Store Ltd., 'Phone with T OVELY oak dining suite drawer leaf table for £22 10s. Workmanship guaranteed.— Simmonds Bros., Wharf St. pADIES shoes from 5711, Men’s from 8/11, Child’s 2/11.—Carter’s Stocktaking Sale. TI/TEN’S cream trousers to clear, were 27/6, 32/6. All to clear 19/6. — Carter’s, corner Wharf and Willow Streets. ■VIEW and used motor cycles in stock. Inspection invited. —McLeod’s Garage, Devonport Road. piCKLING season, fresh spices, cloves, ginger, chillies, all spice, peppercorns, vinegar.— Tauranga Haymarket Store Ltd., ’Phone 43. 43. CHOW DAY. Lunch from 10.30 a.m. Morning and Afternoon Tea at Bell Tea Rooms, Devonport Road. T>ADIO repairs a specialty at MunA *' ro’s, Willow St. Prompt service, modern test equipment, only highest quality parts used. ■RECOVERING ana repairing upbolstered furniture of any description at cheapest rates. —Ring Simmonds Bros., 241, for price. Wharf St. CEE our windows for stocktaking bargains. Men’s women’s and children’s shoes. —Carter Clothing, Wharf St. CUMMER stocks must be cleared to make room for new goods arriving.—Carter Clothing, Wharf St. rpHREE course hot dinner daily, 12 noon to 2 p.m.—Bell Tea Rooms, Devonport Road. TTSED Cycle—Man’s sports racer, new condition, £5 10s. —Charles Koops, Tauranga Cycle Works, AVharf Street. VOUR cycle oiled, chain and bearings adjusted, for 6d. —Charles Koops, Cycle Mechanic, Tauranga Cycle Works. Oj PAIRS Ladies Bostock Shoes to be cleared, were 32/6 to 39/6, now 22/6, 25/-. — Carter Clothing, AVharf St. LAND AGENTS. FOR SALE One of the best 50 acre Dairy Farms in the District, Handy to Town, with a Modern residence, Cow Shed and Piggeries. The returns off this Property last season exceeded £ 600. Price of Farm is £ 2500. Terms can be arranged. Stock if desired at valuation. If you want a good farm or property of any description see GEORGE WILLCOCK, THE LAND MAN, AVharf Street. Telephones: Residence 131; Office 152 TO ALL ADVERTISERS STEREOS and ILLUSTRATIONS AVe have large illustrated catalogues showing blocks suitable fcr advertising any and every class of business. AA'c will supply these blocks to advertisers at cost price and charge postage only. AA r e strongly advise all advertisers to consult us before making arrangements for a more expensive service of blocks. Give us a ring and wc will bring you the catalogues right away. THE BAY OF PLENTY TIMES, Ltd., AVILLOAV ST, TAURANGA, ’Phoue 49 MEDICAL AND TOILET ELIZABETH SALON (Miss A. Thompson). Ladles Hairdresser and Beautician. Specialising In all branches of Hair and Beauty Culture. Upstairs, Triangle Buildings, Devonport Road. ’Phone 297. SALON MARIE (Miss Elizabeth Nairn) LADIES’ HAIRDRESSER AND BEAUTY SPECIALIST. Permanent, Marcel and Water Waving, Scalp Treatment, Facial Massage, Tinting, Manicuring, etc. WHARF STREET - - ’PHONE 330

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12255, 19 February 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12255, 19 February 1937, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXV, Issue 12255, 19 February 1937, Page 1

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