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ELECTRICAL >r rsN Preparing meals on a hot day is a simple matter once you have installed an ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Let us demonstrate. CARMICHAEL ELECTRICAL & RADIO SERVICES LTD. Devohport Road, TAURANGA. 'Phone 83. • Jk Not a Spark! i: If pulling and pushing fail to ■; make your Car Go, Call in our :: AUTO ELECTRICAL REPAIR SERVICE. ;; Whatever the trouble we’ll locate it and correct it. I! W. G. Gilmour 11 ' Devonport Rd., TAURANGA. NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. TIMETABLE S.S. WAIRUA Time of sailing, ...receiving and shipment of cargo subject to weather and other circumstances permitting. . LEAVES TAURANGA: Mondays, 3.30 p.m. M.V. Kapiti, Wednesdays, 3 p.m. LEAVES AUCKLAND; . - - S.S. Wairua, Saturdays, 7 p.m. M.V. Kapiti, Tuesdays, noon. The S.S. Wairua carries passengers. Fares 17/6 single; 3 0/- return. B. P. ANDREWS Agent. AGENTS and passages arranged for: UNION STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. — To Australia, South Sea Islands, etc. ’ , CANADIAN AUSTRALASIAN LINE LTD. — Auckland-Fiji-Honolulu-Vancou-ver and through to United Kingdom. .■ 'UNION , AIRWAYS—COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS— Orient line — For particulars and sailings, apply Northern S.S. Co., Ltd., Tauranga. ' B. P. ANDREWS, ’Phone 10. Local A.gent. TYRE SERVICE ANYWHERE. rr/ PROMPTLY HONE 5H Tending to TYRE and TUBE TF OUBLES is our strong point. Work well done for small § charges. Gibson s Tyre Surgery Ist Avenue TAURANGA ’Phone 418 CARRIERS NOW IN STOCK MATAI POSTS. BLUEGUM POSTS and STRAINERS. Large stocks of dry FIREWOOD on hand. Sand, Gravel, Bricks, Cement. E. E. HAMMOND and SONS General Carriers Cr. 2nd Avenue and Cameron Road. Phone 52.
“ > The great fight for freedom and civilisation, in which the Motherland is now the spearhead, has imparted a meaning to the motto: ‘United Empire,’ more profound and impressive even than did the war of 1914-IS.” —The Duke of Connaught.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 13308, 7 April 1941, Page 4
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