Rather an unusual experience was the lot of two Rotorua residents in an Auckland hotel dur ing last week-end. They went into the bar in the usual way and nominated their preferences. A white coated barman came forward and served the liquids but another man stepped up and took the money The bailiffs were in possession 1 Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure For Influenza Colds.
Situations Vacant 18 words Is ; 3 insertions 2s 6d TWO experienced men wanted stump 4 acres (contract). —Apply Times Office, 13-20 Farm Hands Wanted 18 words Is ; 3 insertions 2s 6d FAMILY for hand-milking small herd. Cottage provided.—Apply Mrs Hickson, 58m. ' 16 Situations Wanted 18 words Is ; 3 insertions 2a 6d WOMAN with child, school age, would like position as housekeeper. —Address at Times Office. 9-16 For Sale 18 words Is ; 3 insertions 2a 6d GIANT PASSION FRUIT— Strong box-grown Plants, 15 to 18in. 4a 6d doz., 30s 100. —Norris & Bell, Tauranga. CEDAR POSTS, £4 5s rimu posts £5. All classes of totara in stook. —Te Puke Carrying Co., phone 177. Wanted Known 18 words Is ; 3 insertions 2s 6d SCOUR MIXTURE, use my famous remedy for quiok results. 4s 6d and 7s 6d bottle at Parr’s Prescription Pharmaoy. FACE POWDER and face cream nice assortment to choose from. We advise to suit your skin. Good powder from Is box at Parr’s Prescription Pharmacy. PARR’S Cattle Drenohes. The best that money can buy. See ingredients in window at Parr’s Prescription Pharmacy. Wanted To Buy J.B words la ; 3 insertions 2s 6d POULTRY, any number. State price, etc. Address at Times Office. 13-20 ■ ... V Amusements ST. JOHN’S BIBLE CLASS will hold a CONCERT & DANCE in the Parish. Hall on Wednesday sth October, at 8 p*m. Popular prices. t 16 —4 AsftasemeAts 4a per Inch eaoh issue WEDNESDAY, 2lst SEPT. \ Good Floor and Musio Gentlemen 1b 6d Ladies Is Looal Ladies a Basket 16 TE PUKE HOCKEY CLUB Dance, Parish Hall WEDNESDAY, 21st SEPT. Paramount Orchestra Entertaining Visiting Teams from Whakatane * 16-20 Electoral 4s per inoh eaoh issue Town Board Election Having been nominated for a seat on the Te Puke Town Board I would respeotfully solicit your votes on Wednesday next and can assure you that, if elected, I will watch the interests of the ratepayers in general, and do my best to promote the interests of the town. 16 J. L. P. HARRIS. TO THE ELECTORS 1 Ladies and Gentlemen,—‘l am a candidate lor re-eleotion to the Town Board at the forthcoming election, and will be grateful for your support at the poll on Wednesday next. I have; bad a lengthy experience on thd Board* and ain a supporter of the careful administration that has-marked its policy in the past-a policy that has enabled it to relieve the ratepayers of no less than £BOO in taxation thiß year.—l remain* Yours faithfully* IS H, S. Bt/TCHESi
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Te Puke Times, 16 September 1932, Page 3
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