PUBLIC NOTICES JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVED Large Stock of MATTRESSES MATTRESSES MATTRESSES MATTRESSES MATTRESSES MATTRESSES KAPOK KAPOK KAPOK WOOL WOOL WOOL * - : MILLWOOL ' MILLWOOL MILLWOOL KEENEST PRICES IN TOWN. ■ INSPECTION INVITED. A J PANNING and Co. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Auctioneers:
A Good Grate for a Cosy Fireside Colonial Grate 14in 16in 18in 21 in 24in Size 7/6 8/6 9/9 14/9 21/9 Each ALSO IN STOCK SPON GRATES F m STOVES AND BOILER FRAMES OF ALL MAKES.
Wheels FOR TROLLEYS, HAND TRUCKS Etc. Trolley Wheels and Axles Cast Iron Trolley. Wheels 1/- each. Axles for Trolley Wheels 2/3 each. Rubber Truck Wheels 4” x 1£” x -g” hole, 8/3 each." Rubber Truck Wheels 6” x li” x f” 22/6 each. Rubber Truck Wheels 8” x 2” x 1” 32/6 each. CUTLERS (C. L. HUDSON PROPRIETOR). Phone 80 WHAKATANE P.O. Box 92
WANTED KNOWN NEW SONG HITS. “Let It Snow,”' “Just a Prayer Away,” “On the Aeheson, Topeka and Sante Fe,” “Tumbling Tumbleweeds,” “Spellbound”— at Armstrong’s, Headquarters for everything musical. STAMPS, New Monthly Magazine. Tlie Pacific Stamp Review. Interesting and informative. 6/- years subscription available from PIMS Queen* Streep Auckland. 194 IMPROVE your petrol consumption?, by fitting a Zenith carburettor toyour car. Fits Morris 8, Singer, Standards and Austin cars. Armstrong’s Garage. . 359
MEMORIALS HUME BROS., LTD. Box 4, Whakatane, or 17 Victoria Avenue, Phone 315. Representatives for PARKINSON & BOUSKILL, LTD., MONUMENTAL masons 130 Symonds Street, Auckland, C. 3. A Memorial is a message for future generations.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 18, 30 August 1946, Page 8
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