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SUBSCRIPTIONS. _ DELIVERED: Per Quarter: 3/3, in advance. POSTED: Per Quarter: 5/4 in advance. CASUAL ADVERTISING. Wanted, Lost and Found, Situation Vacant, etc.-—l 6 wards: 1/- cash, 1/6 booked; 3 insertions: 2/6 cash, 4/6 booked.

For Sale. TENT, 10ft by 12ft, and Fly; also Fishing Net.—R. M. King, Waiuku. 385 WAGGON, 2-ton, for sale; 3-inch tyres, 2 poles; cheap.—K., “Times” Office. 387 HOUSE, 6 rooms, and outbuildings,, together with 3 to 6 acres of land; situated in borough.—Apply to Mr. Fercy H. Basley, Solicitor, Pukekohe. 390 ACETYLENE GAS PLANT and Fittings.—Apply “Times” Office. CAMERA half-plate, Aldis Anistigmat Lens, triple extension, 3 dark slides, dishes, frames, etc.; all in good order; £ll. Or would exchange.—For further particulars apply Mr. Duke, Queen Street. ’Phone 67M. ORION RANGE, No. 1, complete with copper boiler; in perfect order; cheap.—J. A. Lowry, Bombay. SADDLE AND BRIDLE, English Leather.—Address apply “ Times ” Office. 372 SOFT TURNIPS (1 acre) for sale. "What offers?—“Times” Office. 374 VOCO KEROSENE, up to 30 cases, 7s 6d per case, at “Times” Office. Wanted to Buy. PONY, quiet, reliable, wanted for girl.—Particulars to Mrs. Feist, Wellington Street, Pukekohe. 386 Situations Wanted. BOY wanted for farm work, good wages—Apply “Times” Office. 388 MAN wanted to help in factory; able to drive motor lorry preferred.— Apply Sears and Laurie;, Cordial Manufacturers, Pukekohe. 398 HOUSEKEEPER middleaged, wanted, all duties; own mistess; live in family; capable and trustworthy; good wages.—J. B. Rowe. 399

CONTRACT for Firewood. Splitting, Fencing or Scrubbing, wanted by two mates.—Apply “Times.’ , Lost and Found* COW, white, lost on Tuesday from Stembridge’s property, close to calving. Reward.—Ring ’Phone 158. 377 LOST Saturday night 1 Dark Brown (mare), about 13 hands high; reward information.—E. Ryan, Post Office, Pukekohe. 393 BULLOCK, fat, 4 -year-old; lost near Tuakau Bridge on Jan. 26; marked “Flip” on left ear. Finder rewarded. —P. J. Murray, Pukekawa. 371 Strayed. STRAYED. Straying on my property at Mercer for upwards of two years, 1 Bull, about 3yrs old, branded SI over reversed half circle on rump and marked on left ear by one forbit and slit. If not claimed by March 10, will be sold at Pokeno March sale to defray expenses. Auctioneers please | note.—Ngahiwi Poara. Mercer, February 7, 1921. 392 Wanted Known. A DANCE will be held in the Puni Hall every Saturday Night. Gents., Is; Ladies, free. 322 C. F. DEED (Pupil of Mrs. E. Whitelaw, L.R.A.M.), announces that he will open on SATURDAY NEXT at Roulston’s Buildings, King Street, Pukekohe, a Music Studio and is prepared to accept pupils for Violin. Instruments supplied. Terms on aplieation to ’Phone 49M. ARE you about to Build or Alter yojji* Home. If so, have your Plan prepared and your House built by a practical man. Consult FRED I BLANDFORD, Builder and Cert ifcated Draughtsman, Pukekohe. Sound English and Colonial experience i ; Brick, Concrete, and Wood, includii g Staircases. ARCADIA TEA ROOMS. The MISSES HILL wish to announce that they have opened an up-to-date Tea Room in King Street. Pukekohe, and kindly solicit your patronage. Home-made Cakes, Scones, etc, Give us a trial.

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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 606, 8 February 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 606, 8 February 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 606, 8 February 1921, Page 1

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