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Tauranga Section. ■ , .•■. • .i, ■' ~■ j ' ,'••''' • ' . T ' ' *—*~, i| CHARLES HARTLEY j STRAND, TAURANGA (Opp. Wharf) BAY OF PLENTY BACON §I l '"■ * . l^fy COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. ; 1 j Highest Prices given for Pigs. Lowest Prices-quoted for Bacon and Hams. I The only Bacon Factory in the Bay of Plenty. j > j Ice Manufacturers and Public Cool Storage. I ■! • I' Chairman: C. E. MacMILLAN, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer: R. L. THOMAS, Wharfe St., Tauranga. FACTORY, SPRING STREET, TAURANGA. j Tlie Tauranga Co-operative Dairy Association, Ltd. ;| I This Company operates the pioneer all home-separating factory in the Bay of Plenty. | Established in 1905 by Mr. F. Blonquist, as a proprietary, it was taken over by the suppliers in 1908. ) Owing to the scattered nature of ite supply, if became necessary, to accept home-separated cream from its sop- • • pliers, and in 1910 the supply was made 'all home-separated. I (Since starting there has been a 700 per cent, increase in supply. I - ,™,T factory, modem in every detail, and equipped with the latest dairy machinery. waa erected ■! j in l«a to cope with the increased supply. This will meet the requirements of the district for over 20 years, * I and C enScbg CO a» t 6upp a HeT S the CBrtinß Pa!d "* M ' hy the Cm W> on 12 «***> a radius of 18 miles, I , ma 111141 aSßiSfc 6upplierfs wiehin S *° increase tlfftir herds was instituted, and has been of service to .J; • I All machinery in the factory is driven by electric motors, and many suppliers have electrically-driven mfls> I ing machines, by current supplied at a cheap rate from the Tauranga Borough Council. ' J ! ( WALKER'S ROYAL MOTOR SERVICES (Under New Management.)' TAURANGA TO AUCKLAND Ity ONE DAY. —— . « • v - TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF TWO ROUTES. Taufanga-Matamata Daily Service, connecting with Rotorua express at Matamata. (%rs leave j Tauranga 8 a.m., connect with Rotorua express at Matamata 11.20 a.m., and arrive at Auckland j 4.58 p.m. Oars leave Matamata after arrival of Auckland to Rotorua express at 2.40 p.m., arriving afc Tauranga aboufc 5 p.m. Tauranga-Wafhi-Hamilton-Auck'land in one day. Cars leave Tauranga daily 5.30 a.m., con- I necting with tram at Waihi at 9.30 .a.m., reaching Frankton 12.30, and Auckland at 4.58 p.m. Both above services connect with all Southern trains same day at Frankton Junction. v m • Reserve Seats by collect wires to Walker's, Tauranga; Walker's, Matamata; and H. Deverell, Waihi. , ;; Tauranga Telephones: Garage and Manager, 155; Booking Offices, 174, 139, 140. " " EIGHT SUPER-HUDSON COMPETENT AND RELIABLE DRIVERS. 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 10

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