Business Notices. COOPER & CURD UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ALL DETAILS CARRIED OUT IN A CAREFUL AND REVERENT MANNER. MOTOR HEARSE. TELEPHONES: DURING DAY, No. 15. From 5 to 11 j»*m, 103. WAIUKU: During day, 26. From 5 to 11 p.m.» 17. 'SAY. WHEN? SAY WHEN? SAY WHEN? “ But “when” is a different wor<J to say if a nip of our famous case Scotch is in question. This is a fine, generous spirit, bottled to our own order in Scotland. There’s joy in every drop of it! Yet the price is unusally. moderate. ONLY 105/- THE CASE. It works out At 3/9 PER BOTTLE. Try a case of this good old Scotch, and, our word-for it, you’ll want another CASH WITH ORDER. THE J. G. RUTHERFORD GO., FORT AND COWIHIERCE STREET, AUCKLAND. 27921 WARIHAN’S “FAITHFUL FURNITURE.” he Most Astonishing Value in Auckmd. Here are two or three quotations: Wfflrman’s Dining Room Suite in elected Oak, SidetM»rd, 4ft 6in buffet design, ItadlJcSit d®ora nd glass in back, £l9 10/-. Oak Table, sft by 3ft 6in, double ap oval shape, heavy club legs on astors, £7 5/-. 6-Fiece Oak Suite, strong underrame, dro|>-in seats, upholstered in sather (4 small chairs and 2 Carver hairs), £l3 10s. Price for the complete set of above nes, £4O. , . WARM AN’S FAITHFUL FURNITURE STORES, HOBSON STREET (near Corner Victoria Street), AUCKLAND.
AUCKLAND’S LEADING KESTAUKANT—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 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. C'hwrch Services. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. .SEPTEMBER 18, 1921 . St. Andrews’, Pukekohe, 8 Holy Communion, 11 Morning Prayer, and Sermon, 7 Evensong and Sermon. St. Paul’s, Buckiand, 11 Holy Communion and Sernion, 1.30 Children's Service, 7 Evensong and Sermon. Mission Hall, PTarrisville, 2.45 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. PRESiSTERBAN CHURCH. .SUNDAY, SEPTEMGER 18, 1921. St. James’ 11—Mr J. Burrow. St, James’ 7 —Rev. S: Nixon. Pukekohe East 11—Mr E. Allan. Bombay 2.3o—Rev. S. Nixon. METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. Pukekohe, 31—Rev. J. Olphert Pukekohe, 7—Mr J. Burrow Buckiand 11—Mr W. Allen. Buckiand 7—'Rev. J. Olphert. Tuakau 11—Rev. W. T. Hooper Tua'kau 7 —Mr W. Allen. Bombay 11— Mr G. Bycroft, jun. Bombay 7—Rev. W. T. Hooper Puni 2.3o : —Rev. 3. Olphert Paparata 2.30 ; Karaka 2.30.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 668, 16 September 1921, Page 4
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