LATE ADVERTISEMENTS COMING BY SPECIAL TRAINS THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH WIRTHS CIRCUS WIRTHS CIRCUS TAURANGA SATURDAY NEXT, at S p.m. Location; WATERFRONT. DIVE CRESCENT AUSTRALIAN PRESS SAID: Sydney “Telegraph”: “Marvels of two big circuses rolled into one.” Perth “Daily News”: “Scores of sensational surprises and novelties in staggering, succession.” Melbourne “Herald”: “The greatest arenic performance-—exceeding anything ever seen before." Box Plan at Stevens Bros. PRICES; 3GO Reserved Chairs at 7/-; Unreserved, 5/-, 4/-; and 500 Seats at 3/- (all plus tax). Children Half Price. TOGETHER WiTH — SUPER MENAGERIE OP STRANGE M ILD ANIMALS A WORLD’S WONDERLAND FOR CHILDREN Open 1 to 5 Daily. Admission: Children, Gd; Adults, 1/TUTR S. WILBERFORCE wishes to that he is now Representative for D. McL. Wallace, Ltd. Agent for Wallace Pumps, Milking Machines, Harrows and all Farm Implements, etc. Lister Diesel Engines for all requirements. Res. Address: C/o Mrs F. A. Wilson, Devonport Road, 'Phone 1545. CHILDREN’S FANTASY "PULL rehearsal, TO-NIGHT, Parish A Hall, G. 30. ACCOMMODATION WANTED AAOARD, preferably private, eentral, reasonable; by two young men, willing to share. —Apply Times. A 4 3 2 SITUATIONS VACANT w AITRESS for Willow Tearooms, experience not necessary. AVANTED TO RENT \yANTED. —Largo house, hoarders, handy town, tenant.—Address at Times. suitable careful A 4 30 TO LET F URNISHED House, G rooms, one or two months. —Apply Times. A 431 WANTED KNOWN ML Mirrielees, a.m. till 4 nesday, 12. Optician. Hours: p.m. daily. WedWATER SUPPLIES T/'ATIKATI Well-Drilling Engineers. For all Water Supplies consult H. A. Perkinson, Box 20, Katikati. ’Phone 21. 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 E. T. BAKERTauranga Representative for Now Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd. FIRE AND ACCIDENT ALSO *j:be Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co., Ltd. FIRE AND ACCIDENT tVliarf StrPPt ’Phono 90S No anti-British matter has been broadcast from the Bari radio station in the past two or three days (states a Rome message). Opotiki Show. Good entries have been received by the Secretary (Mr T. H. Pearson 1 for the Opotiki Show to be held tomorrow. The draught horses will be judged by Mr J. Brown, of To Puke.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12285, 24 February 1938, Page 3
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