Bu»tness Notices. MESSRS S, E. & A. C. BASGENT, SAW-MILLEKS, OF PATUMAHOE, Wish to notify their customers and the public generally that owing to the present financial stringency and consequent depression in trade, they have decided to reduce the price of their timbers by 3/- per hundred feet, until December 31st, 1921, for NETT CASH AT MILL. We can supply the following classes ©f Timber from 20/- per hundred feet upwards :—Pinus Ins’gnus, KoheKohe, Pukatea, Tairairi, Tawa, Rewa Rewa, Macrocapa, and Puriri, cut to order in rough or dressed. Also House Blocks and Fencing Pos,ts and Strainers in Puriri and Macrocapa, rough or sawn, in any size or length. Fencing Battens, Pinus Insignus, 15s, ]£ohe Kohe, Pukatea, Macrocapa, etc., 17/6 per hundred. Dry Tairairi Firewood, stove blocks, ctyt any length, 2/6 per sack, customers find own sacks. Having just installed a saw bench for cutting cases we can supply cases of all descriptions to order. MR. J. JIGGINS begs to announce that he has opened a PORK BUTCHERY AND SMALL GOODS BUSINESS IN KING STREET PUKEKOHE. Cooked Meats, Etc., Etc. 251121. Patronage Solicited. NO INCREASE IN RUTHERFORD’S PRICES. Notwithstanding the heavily mereas- / ed duty there will be J NO INCREASE * IN RUTHERFORD’S PRICES UNTIL PRESENT STOCKS RUN OUT, ORDER NOW! v Here are three splendid lines: (1) Rutherford’s Invalid Port, as recommended by leading doctors. Price 75/- per doz. ,{2) Rutherford’s Old Scotch Whisky A fine, mellow spirit. In 2 gal. jars. Price 58/- per gal. ' When remitting add 15/- for jar. (Refunded on return of jar), ■ / / (3) Rutherford’s Foreign Extra . Stout and East India Pale Ales i (delicious). Cases of 4 dozen quarts. Price 46/- per case (only 11/6 per dozen). \ NETT CASH WITH ORDER, HE J. G. RUTHERFORD CO., g’s Chambers, Fort and Commerce Streets, Auckland. far man’s Dining Room Suite in cted Oak, Sideboard, 4ft'6in bl trafflrt d® ol ® glass in back, £l9 10/-. ak Table, sft by 3ft 6m, double oval shape, heavy club legs on ;ors, £7 5/-. .piece Oak Suite, strong underlie, drop-in seats, upholstered m her (4 small chairs Imd 2 Carver irs), £l3 10s. . . rice for the complete set of above IARMAN’S FAITHFUL FURNITURE STORES, BSON STREET (near Corner Victoria Street), AUCKLAND.
JOHN BURROW PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 30 YEARS IN QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Begs to Announce that he has Commenced Business in KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. (Nearly Opposite the Bank of N.Z.) N.B—The only shop in New Zea land equipped with modem machinery for making any part of a watch on the premises. Jewellery Ifesii" Order, AUCKLAND SHOW. 2nd AND 3rd DECEMBER. Our display of the latest models ia colours, will be open for inspection on the above dates. FORD FORD FORD FORD TRUCKS. TRACTORS. TRUCKS. TRACTORS. TRUCKS. TRACTORS. TRUCKS. TRACTORS. CARS. CARS. CARS. CARS. See our Mr P. H. Ayson, corner King and Seddon Streets, Pukekche, for information. UNIVERSAL MOTOR COY, LTD*, AUCKLAND DISTRIBUTORS. GENERAL CARRIER AND CONTRACTOR, HARRIS STREET, PUKEKOHE. AH Classes of Work Undertaken in Town and District. FURNITURE CAREFULLY REMOVED. This Work is a Speciality and is Promptly Undertaken. 'PHONE, No, 158,
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 690, 6 December 1921, Page 2
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