SWISS CALKSNJ successful teacher, has vacancies fol Pupils in Pianoforte, Theory, 1 Coimterpoint and Thorough Basses! Swejlal attention given to beginfcr# Jn attendance every Saturday Awe residence of W. H. Taylor, Eofflborough Street, Pukekohe. 789 Amusements. Now ill Full Swing Last Two Days. The Monster ©RAMP BAZAAR AND SALE OF WORK In aidSof Catholic Church Funds, WINTEirSgHQW SHEDS, SHOW foUND. The Greatest fkrandest and Most Stupendous Jpazhar ever held in ikemhe. APRIi 19 23. Bothjbays Illusive. Every Afternoon arm Evening. Afternoon Sessions: 2 p3to, to 5 p.m. Evening Sessions: \p.m. Side Shows, frug of War ajnd Pillow Fight, Hat primming for Sfen, Nail Driving for Radies, Weight Quessing, !tc., 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, 753 Joint Secretaries. Business Notices.
fJhorn of shop costs, travellers’ expenses salesmens’ salaries, you can obtain t first-class all wool sac suit to measure straight from the workroom for £5 17/;: 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 small you can't have credit and get fcho value. You are eompeur&ted for this by being pounds in pocket and the nakers by a greater volume of business. A. tremendous number of men buy their suits on these lives from Glasson’s, Christchurch. This firm promise and back it up by a binding gau&rantee that they will satisfy you in fit, style and making, failing which the whole of your remittance will be refunded without question. The simple selfmeasuremnt system sent with the salterns, has enabled hundreds of men In both Islands to. participate in thes4 low cash prices, and obtain such satisfaction that every year they re-ordei ,'rorn the original measures. You have only to drop a line to OrLASSON’S Warden’s Buildings. Cashel St., Christ church, to get the full range of pat terns and all other information bj <stum mail. Now is a good time, ,j Messrs e. mum and son, HALL STREET, PUKEKOHE, , Have on hand large stocks of CONCRETE DRINKING TROUGHS, Including 1 75-gal. and 1 90-gal. PIG TROUGHS of all descriptions. Also, CONCRETE POSTS AND HOUSE BLOCKS. All at Reasonable Prices. They are prepared to make anything in the concrete line to order. E. CRUM AND SON, HALL STREET, PUKEKOHE.
According to the 1920 Official Year Book the estimated population of the Dominion on December 31, 1919, was 621,373 males and 605,605 females, a total of 1,226,978, including 49,776 Maoris and 12,797 of the annexed islands. “Facts alone are wanted.”-—Dickens. Facts alone prove the unrivalled worth of the sterling- cough and cold remedy- -Baxter’s .Lung Preserver. For fifty-five years it 'has been ministering" aid whenever needed. Thousands of healthy New .Zealanders testify to its efficacy. A sore throat or chronic cough cannot' long' withstand Baxter’s Lung Preserver. It. gives pleasant relief with the first soothing dose. A shortcourse of “Baxter’s” and all trouble is gone. Strengthens lungs —vitalises constitution. Large bottle 2s 6 cl. Chemists am! stores.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 626, 22 April 1921, Page 4
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