SUBSCRIPTIONS. DELIVERED: Per Quarter: 3/3, in advance. POSTED: Per Quarter: 5/4 in advance. CASUAL ADVERTISING, Wanted, Lost and Fowi Situation Vacant, etc. —16 words: 1/- cash, 1/t booked; 3 insertions: 2/f> cash, 4/6 booked.
| SANDIES, MONDAY, 11th PRBj ‘ MIER HALL. i mg ■ Situations Vacant. gjTRONG Youth wanted for machuM milking and farm work.—Apply H. Lawry, Patumahoe. 18§ - —■— ... |j AN DIES, MONDAY, 11th PRE- - 1 * ' MIER HALL, r ————————■ Situations Wanted. | |>OSITION wanted as Gardener, 30a | per week and found.—-Chas. Smithy j care Times. 21C | JpLOUGHING wanted by day; owa team; terms reasonable. —D. Twidle, Pukekohe. 209 wanted by thoroughly reliable and capable man, 15 years’ experience, excellent ref *4 50 to 60 cows, machines.; —J. W. Johns, Pukekohe. 171 Board and Residence. young, desires accommodation, private family or otherwise, immediately; near Pukekohe township.*—Board, Times. 219 TyANDiES, MONDAY, I.lth PREMIER HALL. TkANDIES, MONDAY, 11th PREMIER HALL. vVanted to Buy? Second-hand Trap wanted; carry lOcwt; price £7 to £B.—Apply P,. Henry and Son, Patumahoe. 220 pRIME Pork, 70lb to 1501 b, 7%d per lb, at our store, Pukekohe.— Frank Perkins and Co. • 218 £<LEAN White Rags for washing purposes;. 9d per lb.—John W. Andrew and Son, Hall St., Pukekohe, 216 Lost and Found. J^OST —Two Big Shorthorn Cows, 1 dehorned (1 red and white, 1 roan. Anyone giving information to Mr G. Petchell, next Belmont, will be rewarded, 207 One Jersey Cow, fawn, white spot on forehead; £1 reward.— Toka, Patumahoe. 176
For Sale. "DLANTS —Cabbage, Cauliflower, 1/6 100; Onions, 3/- 1000* —R. A.. Miller, Queen St., Pukekobe Hill. 227 Couch, Table, Fender, Irons and Floorcloth.:—EL Stevenson, Tobin Street. 222 TYNIQN Plants, any quantity; price moderate. —J. Kennedy, Upper Queen St., Pukekohe. 217 gEPARATOR, 65gaL, second-handi standard make, guaranteed perfect order, £l3. Also full range new Separators. Your inspection invited.— Frank Perkins and Co. 211 YE-ACRE Farmlet in Pukekohe* few minutes from main street; 6roomed house, let for 30s; easy terms. —Apply John Coady, Albert St. 210. fINE Medium Draught Mare, with foal by Heather Brae.—Apply R. , Mossman, Mauku.. 203 SETTINGS Purebred Black Orpington and Utility White Leghorns; best laying strains; 10/- for 15 eggs. —C J. Pickard, Pukekohe Hill, ’Phone 93K 182 O°OD 0 °OD Strong Onion Plants, ready now; 4/- per 1000;. Reduction for auantities.—C. J. Pickard, Pukekohe Hill. 'Phone 93K. 181 ! ' BEDROCK Prices—Algerian Seed i Oats and Manures Send for samples. ! —Henry and Son, Patumahoe. 123 Wanted Known. RANDIES, MONDAY, 11th PREMIER HALL. SHEYRICK, Builder, Whangarata, is prepared to carry out any building work in the Franklin district. 122 | N OW’S the time to plant that | hedge.—Oldham’s- Fruit Store, j Agents for D. Hay’s Nurseries, Auck- | land. 213 j f/RUIT Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, 1 etc.— Oldham’s Fruit Store, Agents j for the renowned Montpellier Nurj series, Auckland. 214
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 648, 8 July 1921, Page 1
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