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gON MAWCHE rp 0 f Wharf Street and Strand C r. RUTTER %'ext Monday, January 20th v,e are displaying HOPEI j| NIUINERV i from Dunedin and Auckland which are to be offered at less than half cost. AiS o wonderful selection of SCARVES for all purposes.

PUBLIC NOTICES taubanca home guard first parade, drill hall Wednesday, 22nd Jan., 8 p.m. Xew members will be enrolled. J. MITCHELL, Capt.

SYDNEY COMES TO TAURANGA Visit the • “NEW MOON” Coffee House. Triangle Buildings, Devonjiort Road. Rest and cool off with a glass of JGED COFFEE or a cup of VIENNESE COFFEE. It will help restore those shattered nerves. "‘NEW MOON”, opp Star Hotel.

SHOP AT HOMEBUSH FRUIT PALACE TRIANGLE PHONE 3 20. Daily Supplies FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES and IMPORTED FRUIT as available. SOFT DRINKS, ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONERY. H. R. BOWERS, Proprietor

J. l. McCullough & Co., Ltd. Auctioneers, Land Agents and New Furnishers. Opposite P.O. Clients should remember that we do not deal in, or purchase used furniture or merchandise, and sell only on an auctioneering commission. We ! have no personal interest in this side of our business and sell at the owner’s reserve price or at a valuation made by us on their behalf. We suggest that iu these difficult times that if you have goods for sale you send them to us. We charge the usual auctioneering commission but we try to give service for this deduction “ om the sale price. We spend an average of 21 per cent, on advertismg and at least 5 per cent, on general overhead, giving a net return of a per cent, on commission sales and , earn _ if. Sometimes the sale is nude with little or no expense, but more frequently it costs nearly the \ jole of the commission to make a sale. Good modern furniture, tools, aim machinery and general merchandise are in steady demand. If . ou have used an article for 20 years ( o not expect new price 'even if toll‘d s values are high but be prepared to accept a reasonable write off. i A modern Continental silvered Ui'iun ’\- feet x 4 feet ’ rim u frame, mutable for a hall or shop. . Priced pet'- low at £5 cash. Modem Oak Sideboard, Chesterfield Suite, £lO offer. Chesterfield, £ 5 cash. - teaiiy good arm chairs, £5 cash asman Vacuum Cleaner, as new, win- m 0? , We cannot understand 1 thl ® has hot sold as it is cheap. R. COBBB, Proprietor. £ 4 cash, cash or

m m m &sCt *s and J Gr egg’s have made the dressing. Simply add |T>ilk and vinegar or lemon juice for the most appetisJ n gi zestful salad dressing ■maginable. Made in a minute—and always successful. Has high food value. Get a tin from your grocer to-day: «% SALAD dressing

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13243, 20 January 1941, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13243, 20 January 1941, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13243, 20 January 1941, Page 1

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