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Wanted, For Sale, To Let, Etc Sixteen Words, Is; 3 insertions, 2s 6d, in advance. Sixpence each line extra. If Booked, Is 6d first insertion, 3 insertions 3s 6d. BOARD & RESIDENCE offered to a gentleman willling to share room with another. Terms moderate.—Address at Times, 24 SPREADBOROUGH. Motor • Car proprietor. New 6-Cylinder B CLEVELAND Touring Car for hire . day and night. Phone 62. jP OR SALE—Latest model 50-gallon 3 *■ Alfa Laval Separator. First-class - order, good as new.—ApplyGeo. Bishop- ) rick, phone 115. 24 J UOR SALE CHEAP—Ridd Milking •*" Machine, 4-cow plant, Game Releaser ; International 3 h.p. Engine ; I ‘ Disc Plow. — Apply Times office. 14-24 MICK HIGGINS, Taxi Proprietor' Te Puke. Orders may be left at Mrs Harvey’s, phone 73, private phone 76. Good Car, experienced driver. SMOKED AND FRESH FISH always obtainable at E. Reid’s, adjoining Chamberlain’s Garage, Jocelyn Street. All fish caught and cured by Mr Reid in T&uranga. TO LET—Swamp Grazing for 50 or " v 6O Dairy Cows, 1/3 per head.— Apply Trass office. 17-24 TENDERS, ciojiing June 30th., are invited for Stuzßoing and Clearing ! about 10 acres. Lowest'or any tender not necessarily accepted.—lmi'ther particulars from Keith, Te Matai Bush, : 24-27 P-TO-DATE DODGE CAR FOR ) HlßE—day or night.—Booking ; office Washer Bros., Phone 27 ; private , phone 91. R. Dickey, proprietor, c/o ■ Kaituna Hotel. WANTED— Sharemilking, 50 cows or I more. Six good mUkers—three i* men, three women. —A. J. Marshall, Te ( Puke Hotel. 24-1 WANTED —By a young girl, position as help. Codntry preferred.Apply Times office. 21-2 WANTED Temporary, for about i week, middle of July, a good cool —Apply Kaituna Private Hotel. 21*21 W~ ~ ANTED KNOWN—S. Hannam Gardener & Orohardist, is pre pared to undertake Garden and work and Pruning, by day or oontraot.— Address letters, etc., Times. 8-25

Public Announcements TRANCE-TE ATUROA FOOTu BALL CLUB Manoeka, Saturday, June 25 Waltzing Competitions. Prizes given. Songs and Hakas at intervals. Commence 8 p.m. Bus arranged, Gents. 2s 6d, Ladies Is.' S' PECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS SATURDAY, 25tH JUNE, 1921 FOOTBALL MATCH > TAURANGA V. WHAKATANE A Special Train will leave the Mount at 11.30 a.m. for Te Puke. The usual 4 2 p.m. train from Te Puke to Mount will not depart until 412 p.m. No other alterations will be made in the service. F. S> Dyson, District Engineer. Public Works Department, Tauranga, jpne 23rd, 1921. TAURANGA HARBOUR ± BOARD LOAN OF £IO,OOO-First Portion of SPECIAL LOAN OF £126,000, under authority of Tauranga Harbour Board Empowering Act, 1919. APPLICATIONS are invited for purchase of Debentures for £IO,OOO which the Tauranga Harbour Board will issue on the first day of October, 1921. The Debentures are for £IOO each, repayable first April 1958, and will be issued at £92 10s, the rate of interest is' 5 \ per cent, payable half-yearly on first April ancT October. Principal and Interest are payable at the Ban k of New Zealand, Tauranga, free of exchange to the holder at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand in the Dominion. The Board will also pay exchange on purchase money remitted to Tauranga. The security for the loan is all moneys in the Harbour Fund excepting moneys heretofore pledged as security for any loans or appropriated to any special purpose and the land revenue receivable by the Board from any endowments, and the rents, profits and dues chargeable and receivable by the Board, and a Special Rate of fthe full amount authorised by the above mentioned empowering act. Forms of application for Debentures may be obtained from the Secretary, Harbour Board, Tauranga. • .Dated this Bth day <of June, 1921. C, Lows, Secretary. “THE TE PUKE TIMES'* Can Do Your PRINTING & BINDING

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Te Puke Times, 24 June 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Puke Times, 24 June 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Puke Times, 24 June 1921, Page 3

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