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Business Notices Spring is in the air And with its arrival The Bonanza mirror has. adopted a spirit of reflection, telling us That it has beheld recently some of the slimmest ankles and trimmest figures in Te Puke entering The Bonanza. This we believe and can quite understand, seeing the advantage in shopping where such bargains may be obtained. I put this question hopelessly To everyone 1 knewWhat would you do, if you were me To prove that you were you ? In this connection I can only quote from the Scotch Bard Rabble, where he savs Great Chieftain O’the Grocers’race .Among them A ye tak yer place Bonanza ! T)EN CARTER'S Daily Motor Ser--13 vice, Taurauga-Katikati Waiki, ionnccting with Auckland and Wei lingon expresses same day. Fares—Single 10s, return £2 15s.—R. Macgrcgor, ocal agent. 1-29 EBPREADBOHOUGH. M otor • Gar proprietor, New 6-Cylinder CLEVELAND Touring Car for lure day and night. Phone 81. EG. HINE, Taxi proprietor, Cameron Road, Te Puke. Car for hire day and night. Careful driver, moderate charges. Orders left at Mr Mollgaard’s will receive prompt attention. i* /CYLINDER CHANDLER CAR O"V_7 HIRE, day and night, Orders left at Hotel will receive prompt attention.—R. Dickey, proprietor. Business Notices THE Phone 84 • CARTER - STEWART COMPANY Phone 84 - Head-to=Foot Outfitters SECURITY BUILDINGS TE PUKE , Gent.s Roslyn "Marl" Half Sox. 3s 6d pair Gent. 8 Pink Roslyn Vests, 16s 6d each These TWO LINES are well known throughout the trade as being the best for quality. We also stock a full range of Gent.s Mercery, Clothing and Boots. ' ~ Ladies’ Oxford Shoes, 27s up to 38s 6d pair Ladies’ Cross Strap Shoes, 28s, 32s 6d, 39s 6d pair Children’s f Black and Tan Sox, sizes 5 to 12 WE ALSO DO BOOT REPAIRING AT CARTER & STEWART’S O Ol 3CZZZZJC DC DCmC □ O "Q SPRING DISPLAYS 8 in all Departments Your early inspection is welcomed at the opening displays of Spring Goods at the P.U.T. Co.’s stores. The displays are comprehensive, and emphasise the advantage of planning needs early in the season. Fashion’s Favourite Fabrics for Frocks and Costumes Ladies’ Millinery. Irresistible Creations There will be no difficulty in selecting a suitable fabric for the new frock or costume at the F.tj T. Co. The selection is extensive, both in colour and materials, which comprise Crepes, Voilts, Muslins, Ginghams, Foulards, Crimps, Sponge Cloths, and lumper Silks. These will be in great dem&hd for frocks this season. * Some beautiful Colourings and Shapes in vogue for the coming season form a splendid and particularly attractive display, Floral, as well as other trimmings, form a beautiful show, Charming Silk Underwear In this department we have excelled our past efforts and this display of goods is dependable in quality and price. And then there is the fascination of inspecting silk weaves, which always appeals, Distinctive Costumes and Frocks Expressing Taste This display is quite up to the usual standard of excellence, and gives the latest and best styles for the coming season. See this showing. O t. oc The Farmers’ Union Trading Co. (Auckland), Limited TE PUKE’S BIG SHOPPING CENTRE, A. G. Cottrell, Branch Manager. - :~j\ :':z:zz:ii=zitrr~ MHZIC DC 31 DO O m

Electoral rpO THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen - At the request of a number of prominent ratepayers that I should represent them on the Town Board, I have, after due consented to nom ination as a candidate. Should the electors dc me the honour of returning me on polling dav as one of their representatives I shall endeavour to the utmost to further the interests and well-being of Te Puke. 12-15 John Jamieson. _ THB ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen Having been requested by a number of ratepayers to contest the Town Board election, 1 have allowed myself to be nominated as a Candidate, and shall be pleased to receive your support If e lected I shall consider it a duty to watch over your interests and to do all in my power to assist in the progress and development of the town. 15 I. F. Stenbekg r£Q- THE ELECTO KS Ladies and GentlemenI am a Candidate at the forthcoming election of the Town Board and I solicit a share of your support. 15 H 0 Cooney. fj\o THE ELECTORS Ladies and Gentlemen — Having been dulv nominated for a seat on the Town Board I shall be glad to receive a measure of your support at the forthcoming election. My policy is one of progress combined with economy. 15 G. Sweetman, r£ E PUKE TOWN DISTRICT To the electors— Having been nominated as a candidate I respectfully solicit your support. If elected, my aim will be to cordially co operate in promoting all that pet tain b to the welfare of the community and the best interests of the Town District and neighbourhood, fcOSERTKIm

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Te Puke Times, 15 September 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Puke Times, 15 September 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Puke Times, 15 September 1922, Page 3

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