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"WANT" ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED TO BUY ALL bottles bought. Prompt collections. Regulation prices.— Shepherd, 'Phone 531; 43, Strand. offered for late model car, full particulars and where to inspect.—" Visitor," G2 42, Times. T)INGHY, 8-10 ft. —Ring 221 A. "DRAMS, pushchairs, cots, single beds, stretchers and good used clothing.—Tauranga Traders, Phone 478. We call. TO LET QMALL flat, new. All electric, £ 1 week plus 2/6 for hot water. — Dominion Sales Agency. MISCELLANEOUS TTVERYTHING lor the engineer, the plumber and the mechanic, at F. N. Christian and Co.. Ltd. WANTED KNOWN A T the Farmers'. —The new drink, " "Centennial Shandy," malt beer and lemonade, 7d and 1/2. k BOVE all others for value in " cycle accessories, tyres, repairs. See us first. —Robinson, Devonport Road. * ALL motor repairs. Inspect our • cav bargains.—Phillip Prime. Phones 758 M, 7585. If R.G. Batteries for Cars, Motor--J* cycles, Radios. We recharge all brands. —Munro Motors, Willow St. "AY pressing, 17/6 a ton. —Ring '3I4W. AWNMOWERS, Saws, collected, 1 sharpened, delivered. Latest Precision lawnmower sharpener.—Oden, 36 Morris Street. R Mirrielees, Optician. Hours: "10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Daily. Saturday, 12. LAND AGENTS FOR SALE A First Class little Cash Business 1 . This is a sound well established proposition and is only For Sale through ill health of Family. Price subject to valuation of Stock. Fittings, Plant, etc., approximately £SOO. Full particulars on application. GEORGE WILLCOOK Sole Agent Wharf Street. Phones: Office 152; Residence 131. NOTICE Wm. BUTLER AND CO. Lire Wires Land' Agents Willow Street Tauranga 'Phone 773 We extend our best WISHES to all our clients, past and future and WISH you all a bright and prosperous, New Year. We are always at Your Service.

On a Box Seat! A good story is told in a letter recently received by a Napier resident from a relative "somewhere in England" of the attitude displayed by the many "suicide squads"—men engaged on the removal and demo lition of unexploded bombs. "I passed an Army lorry yesterday," comments the writer, "on which the words 'Suicide Squad' were written and containing half a dozen laughing lads. The other day they were asked why they were silly enough to be sitting on a delayed-action bomb, which was being driven away to be fired off. They said, 'Well, if it goes off it just won't matter whether we are sitting on it or on the lorrySo we sit on it to keep it from rolling about!"

COLOURED SUEDE WALKING SHOES IN GREEN, TAN AND BLUE ALL SIZES AND HALF SIZES The Boot Store

swag m m. i m wm m y>//. W#; '////* m m m mi mt %<• 7.'//s/, BUT THEY ARE STILL FREE: General de Gaulle, leader of free Frenchmen inspects his troops. 408

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13237, 13 January 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13237, 13 January 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13237, 13 January 1941, Page 1