,‘ALL NATIONS Marching to Armageddon.” Lecture by Mr R. T. Reid, under auspices of International, Bible Students. Theatre Royal, Sun-; day, October 21st, 7 p.m. Seats free;! no collection. . -1 BREAKDOWNS will occurr. No matter what make your car is we have the men and plant to repair it; quickly and cheaply, lace, Ltd., Te Aroha. D. McL. Wal-'.-I 10 x 12 tent and fly for cost £9; at Coulters. £4/10/-; V.'i BUY your Rubberware from us. HlO inflators 11/- doz., long milk a tubes 4/9, cow tubing 9d foot. High- I est quality, lowest prices.—D. McL. Wallace, Ltd., Te Aroha. DODGE Brothers cars and genuine spare parts are a specialty of ours. ; J Clarke’s Garage, Te Aroha. ‘Vi ■ GET our quote to rebore your Ford . Engine cylinders'and fit new over- ' size pistons. It will sifrprise you to,4’ find how low the price is.:—D. McL. i Wallace, Ltd. “GORDON” Teat Cups are in great demand. Every customer more than satisfied. No rings, no nuts, adjustable inflation. Gives best results, never falls off, easily taken to pieces and assembled. Place your order at once with J. B. Johnson and Sons. A week’s free trial will convince you: vi vjl HUDSON Super-Six and the Essex: y are famous cars that we handle in this district. Clarke’s Garage, Te '••••• 'V V ; ”* Aroha. } • ' •' & I . INTERNATIONAL Bible Lecture by Mr R. T. Reid.' “All Na- !'] Jons Marching -to Armageddon.”' rheatre Royal, Sunday, October 21st, I p.m. Seats free; no collection. r;i|| TV, -'l LECTURE by Mr R. T. Reid/V-i----“All Nations Marching to Armaged- $ don.” The Great Day of Judgment is here. Theatre Royal, Sunday, October 21st, 7 p.m. Seats free; no collection. RACES at Hamilton next Monday ? —Car load wanted, £1 return.—W. J. Moore, phone 183. SETTINGS Utility' White Leghorns and Black Orpingtons 8/6 per setting; day old chicks 16/- per dozen; also settings Indian Runner Lucks (Dowthwaite strain) 10/6. Orders left with G. Bowles, motor transport, promptly attended to—H. R. Carwardine, Herriesville. TO-LET—Single bedroom without, board, soft washing, done; homely, people; handy to town.—Apply News Office. THE M.A.P. Fish Company will open their shop next to Art Studio, this week. All varieties of fresh, smoked and shell fish will be for sale at reasonable prices. 83 WANTED—Young woman to assist in kitchen.—Apply News Offiqe. < 82 WANTED—Man for milking shed, machines.-r-F. M. Strange, Mangaiti. 74 r ANTED—Unfurnished room by . fieman, electric light and bath; e locality and terms.—“Perman- ” News Office. 59 for * WE are sole district dealers ie GRAY, the ideal light car. Call nd see it. Clarke’s Garage, Te roha. . , LECTURE by Mr R. T. Reid. “All Nations Marching to Armageddon,” Theatre Royal, Sunday, October 21st, 7 p.m. Seats free; no collection.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6404, 18 October 1923, Page 1
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448Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6404, 18 October 1923, Page 1
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