AUCTION SALES TE PUKE AUCTION MAET auction §al fc J'UESDAY, JgTli. AT 12.30 P.M. li dozen English Glasses; Gent's Bicycle; Valor Oil Cooker, as new; Elec. Griller, as new; 2 Primus Stoves; Coleman Lamp; Atles Plug-in Stove; Neeco Plug-in Stove; Stjag’s Head: Acme Wringer; Wing Pump; Fairy Carp|et Sweeper; Child’s High Chair; Scooter; 2 Chesterfield Suites; 6-piece Dining Room Suite; 2 Carpets; 22in Carpet Runner; Platform Scales; 2 Ploughs; 2 Camp stretchers; 4 Double Beds; Konaki, Wheels and Axle: Copper Milk Vat; Hall Seat; Sideboard; Oak Dressing Table: Hall-stand; Kitchen nd Dining Tables. 6 SACKS OF ONIONS 4 SACKS (approx. 140 lbs) POTATOES TE PUKE AUCTION MAItT Land Agents and Auctioneers PHONE 186— TE PUKE CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, MARCH 15TH, 1947. CHURCH OF ENGLAND TE PUKE gT. JOHN THE gAPTIST QHURCH TE PUKE 8 a.m. Holy Communion PAPAMOA. —11 a.m H lly Communion TE PUKE.—7.OO p.m. Evensong. TE PUKE 11 a.m. every Tuesday morning. Holy Communion W. S. C. STEPHENS, Vicar.
8 T - A NDREW’S pRI'SBYTERIA QHURCH TE PUKE—Every Sunday at 11 a.m and 7 p.m. ADDITIONAL SERVICES Ist, SUNDAY in month, Paengavoa at 2 p.m. 2nd. SUNDAY in month, Papamoa Hall at 2 p.m. 3rd. SUNDAY in month Paengaroa at 8 p.m. 3rd. SUNDAY in month, Upper Papamoa at 2 p.m. 4th. SUNDAY in month, Te Matai at 2 p.m. Minister: Rev. E. J. Melville, Stewart Street, Te Puke. Phone 318 METHODIST £|HURCH TE PUKE.—II a.m. Harvest Festival has been Postponed until Sunday, 16th. March. Rev. BENSLEY. QHURCH JELLICOE STREET, TE PUKE Thursday and Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Sunday at 11 a.m. and" 7 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. Sundays. QNEOKD SUNDAY--11 a.am. Breaking of Bread. 2 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7.30 Gospel Service. WEDNESDAY—--7 p.m. Meeting for Prayer and Bible Reading. Christians Known as Brethren gTREET J J ALL
PUBLIC NOTICES 3==3r==33 Tyre Troubles All blown away like bubbles, by our Steam Vulcanizing j Process. Repairs and Retreads at reasonable Prices. Gibson’s Tyre Surgery 1(t Avenue . . TAURANGA
v>; As gull of HEALTH as the Sun Buy bread fresh from thu bakery every morning, and know how pure, wholesome and satisfying the "staff of life” can really be. ’> When better, more economical bread is baked WB WILL BAKE IT] TE PUKE. Tel. 88. EkuiiMiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiitiiiiifii
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Te Puke Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 19, 14 March 1947, Page 2
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