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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS RETURNED SOLDIERS THE Annual Re-union will be held in the Civic Theatre on SATUR- j DAY, 23rd. Tickets 5/-. All exservice men invited. POPPY DAY, SATURDAY, 23rd. Poppies will be on sale throughout the district on Saturday. Wear your Poppy on Anzac Day. ANZAC DAY, MONDAY, 25th APRIL The Civic Service will be held in j the Town Hall, Tauranga, at 2.15 p.m. Parade will move off from Ist Avenue-Devonport Road at 1.45. i Decorations and medals • will be worn. Requiem Mass at St. Mary’s Church, 9 a.m. Invitations -have been extended to R.S.A. members. The public are invited to place their wreaths at the memorial gates. Service at To Puke 11 a.m. P. G. McINTOSH, Secretary. WANTED TO KENT room, two relined girls, handy town preferred; urgent.—Write A 576, Times. WANTED TO BUY 100 IsTT, S left-off suits; gooN condition.— Tauranga Traders, Devonport Road, ’phone 478. WANTED KNOWN T/'EEP this date—Dance, Town Hall Tuesday, 17lh May Tauranga A. and P. Assn,—A. J. Gallagher, Secretary. ■JI/TR Mirrielees, Optician. Hours: TA IO a.m. till 4 p.m. dally. Wednesday, 12. WATER SUPPLIES TY'ATIKATI Well-Drilling Engineers. For all Water Supplies consult H. A. Perkinson, Box 20, Katikati. ’Phone 21. E. T. BAKER. Tauranga Representative for New Zealand Insurance Go., Ltd. FIRE AND ACCIDENT ALSO Tiie Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co,, Ltd. FIRE AND ACCIDENT •Vharf Street 'Phene DAS 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 Labour Government’s guaranteed price plan gives the dairy farmer justice and security. Are the farmers likely to surrender the substance for the shadow? Every dairy farmer knows at the beginning of the season what price he is to receive. Mr Savage concluded: "I am prepared to give the remainder of my years to making New Zealand a better country for New Zealanders and promoting, by full co-operation with the other countries in the British Commonwealth of Nations, a better world order, giving every citizen a fair chance to get happiness out of life, with social security in old age. That is my philosophy: that, broadly, is the policy of the Labour Government and Party all down the ages. One truth has been fixed; It is this: ‘Whore there is no vision the people perish.’ ’’

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12331, 21 April 1938, Page 3

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