Business Notices. AUCKLAND’S LEADING RESTAURANT—THE TIFFIN. Pukekohe residents visiting the City should dine at the Tiffin, Auckland’s most comfortable and up-to-date restaurant. There is always a tempting bill of fare—something you can really enjoy. The Tiffin specialises also in catering for social functions of all kinds, such as Banquets, Welcome Homes, Sends-off, Smoke Concerts, etc. Estimates free. THE TIFFIN CATERING CO., (John Haynes, Managing Director, ) City Chambers, Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets. f m can liny Suits Direct at first cost Shorn of shop costs, travellers ’ expenses salesmens’ salaries, you can obtain a first-class all wool sac suit to measure straight from the workroom for £5 17/S to £8 15/-. You have forty five patterns to choose from. .. English and Colonial worsteds and tweeds in every shade. But the profit per suit is so gma.il you can’t have credit, aud get the value. You are compel", ixted for this by being pounds in pocket and the aakers by a greater volume of business. A tremendous number of men buy their suits on these lines from (Hasson's, Christchurch. Tins firm promise and back it up by a binding gauaruntce that they will satisfy you in fit, style and making, failing v/hich the whole of your remittance will be refunded without question. The simple selfmeasurement system sent with the oatterns, has enabled hundred; of men in both islands to participate in these low cash prices, and obtain such satis faction that every year they re-ordet 'rom the original measures. You have only to drgd a line to GT, ft 3SON ’ S Warden’s Buildings. Cash-. 1 St., Christ - >: •• - *• -.vo of pat terns and. ail other information 1)3 etum mail. .Now is % good time. ‘ WsTiaut WELL-BUILT HOUSE of 6 rooms, brick foundation, bathroom and scullery, verandah on two sides } large shed, including wash-house etc. Half an acre of land, in two sections, well laid out in garden, good fowl runs, house situated in centre of Pukekohe. For full particulars as to price, etc. apply to J. F. McARTHUR, 752 County Office, Pukekohe. Amusements* Now in Full Swing Opened To-day. The Monster SRAM® SAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK In aid of Catholic Church Funds. WINTER SHOW SHEDS, SHOW GROUND. The Grandest and Most Stupendous Bazaar ever held in Pukekohe. APRIL 19 TO 23. Both Days Inclusive. Every Afternoon and Evening. Afternoon Sessions: 2 p.m, to 5 p.m. Evening Sessions: 7 p.m. Side Shows ? Tug of War and Pillow Fight, Hat Trimming for Men, Nail Driving for Ladies, Weight Quessing, Etc., Etc. Big Orchestra in Attendance. Fancy Dancing Friday and Saturday. Come and have the Time of your Lives. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. AN ATHLETIC GALA, To start at 2 p.m. RUNNING EVENTS, GREASY PIG. , FOOTBALL MATCH. , TRADES V. FARMERS. MISS M. CLARKE MR J. KENNELLY, Joint Secretaries. 753
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 625, 19 April 1921, Page 4
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