Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE SO as not jto interfere with our business arrangements, and to enabie our staff to get the full benefit of the holdays, we have decided to close our premises at 12 NOON on SATURDAY, 24th andl 31st insts. Open ualtil 11 p.m. on both PRECEDING FRIDAYS. F. PERKINS & Co. PUKEKOHE. XMAS SHOPPING HOURS. THE following rejtail firms will observe FRIDAY NIGHT, December 23, as late shopping night, and will close sharp at 12 noon, Saturday, 24th, F. PERKINS & CO. FARMERS’ UNION. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC OF PUKEKOHE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. XMAS SHOPPING. WE, the undersigned l , at a meeting of Retail Traders, held on December 7th, decided to observe the following shop hours during week prior to Xmas, viz.; MONDAY, close at 5.30 p.m. TUESDAY, close at 530 pan. WEDNESDAY (Weekly Half-holi-day) in lieu of Saturday, close at 1 pan.) THURSDAY, close at 5.30 p.m FRIDAY, close at 9 p.m. SATURDAY (XMAS EVE), OPEN ALL DAY. CLOSE AT 10 P.M. RE-OPEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1921.
SIGNED. J. Patterson, Stationer and Fancy Goods. G. & R. Cycle Co’., Cycle Business.. Mills & Haslam, General Store. C. Priestley, Confectioner. J. Jiggins, Pork Butcher, Chas. R. Lusher, Watchmaker E. Ramsay, Draper, etc. W. Fleming, General Storekeeper. J. Aitken, Fruiterer. P. George, Carnival Tea Rooms. R. Davies, Draper. K. Cannejl, Stationer and Fancy Goods. G. Hi, Armstrong, Tobacconist, etc. C. Eustace, Fruiterer. H. M. Maxwell, Tailor and Outfitter. A. C. GilJ, Boys’ and Men’s Outfitter. Fear’s Pharmacy, Chemist and Optician. Roulston Bros., per N. L. Brown, Butchers,. W. G. Shotbolt and C<t, Drapers and Mercers. E. I. Trewartha, Boots and Shoes. Geo. T. Witt, Novelty Depot. Walter Wright, Jeweller. Beatty and Marshall, Butchejrs. F. H. Kenyon, Tailor. J. Wade, Boot Merchant and Impor- * ter,. W. Hurle, Fruiterer and Confectioner, W. G. Brosnahan, Chemist. Brassey & Co., Cash Grocers and Auctioneers. D. C. Wai, Fruiterer and Green Grocer. D. and G. Sears, Fruiterer and Confectioner A. E. Massey, Milliner. 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. ALL Surprise Packets unclaimed from Plunket Street Stall may be obtained on application to Mrs I'. Perkins before Saturday, 17th. * P. COOPER, Hon. Sec. j rwex-xrmar »un«w r W pg—| g— ncarararn- •o-wr.irregrra Lost assd Found. |>ARCEL, in main street, cr.cn road to Mauku, containing matches and tobacco. Leave at Wade’s Boot Shop. Reward. 41
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 692, 13 December 1921, Page 4
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